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Save the Cat! is Blake Snyder’s acclaimed screenwriting guide, celebrated for over 15 years as a must-have resource. Ranking #2 in Film Screenwriting and boasting a 4.6-star rating from more than 7,800 readers, it delivers practical, easy-to-follow techniques and the iconic Beat Sheet formula that have helped countless writers craft compelling, market-ready screenplays.
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,945 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2 in Film Screenwriting 13 in Screenplays 1,361 in Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,835 Reviews |
B**N
Like all good stories!
Like all good stories all the elements in this book have been heard before. the structure is not unique, but it is delivered in a different way. The different way that Blake is trying to get across is the essence of good writing! This is not a quick fix! For those who have read other screenwriting theory books in the past the honest truth is that this book isn't going to tell you anything ground breaking. If you are looking for an easy way to make, write and sell a billion dollar film this isn't going to magically make one appear on the table. However, it is a great read and it will take you through a very logical approach to screenwriting, It emphasises certain areas you may have overlooked as minor detail and tells you that these are the key to getting it all right a. It is also all written in a very readable way. This isn't a book of theory that will beat you over the head until you are sick of hearing terms like 'three act structure.' It is a book of good advice from someone who has been there and lets face it Blake Snyder is a legend!!! The Blake Snyder beat sheet looks like a very useful resource, though I can't say I have tried it yet. Overall this has been an incredibly useful read to me if only to bring me back to basics and get me fired up again for a new batch of writing. This book would be invaluable for new writers and is still well worth a read for those who have been doing it for years. If nothing else Blake seems like a friend who is here to help you through and in the world of writing that is a precious thing to have!
A**Y
Good product
Good product
I**Y
Excellent book
Worth the buy and provides great info.
A**S
Brilliant work from a brilliant writer
I loved this book and I constantly go back to the principles that Blake outlines in the book. I earnestly believe it is a must read for every new writer who wants to write a successful script without falling into the same pitfalls that you see writers fall into time and time again. It is clever, concise, and specific. And there are countless examples all the way through that demonstrate the concepts he outlines as well. Check it out!
M**N
Essential reading for any writer - stage, screen, and yes, even prose
Planning (breaking) a story has always been a weaker element in my toolbox. Save the Cat is showing me how planning can save so much time later on. Primarily written for screenwriters, there are lessons here for any writer. And universal truths that apply across writing disciplines. Some of the content is a little dated (it was first published in 2005 after all), but there are still essential lessons that will always remain relevant. It helps that Synder writes accessibly. Funny, encouraging, kind, and yes, bullheaded to steal his terminology.
P**7
Not just for screenwriters but for all stoytellers
This book was a revelation to me. I had been writing children's books (predominantly picture books) for about a year, and up until I read this book, they weren't all working. I attended a screenwriting workshop and was recommended this book. Now, I use it all the time now for sanity checking my stories and also for inspiration. The fact that his principles work well for picture books as well as screenplays, shows just how well he has broken down story structure. I believe this book could be applied to any length of story. This book is written in a friendly, non-pretentious way buy a successful screenwriter and the tips and tricks of the trade are all revealed. I find the insight into this writer's career and into Hollywood absolutely fascinating. It reveals a competitive industry where an inside view is essential. Blake Snyder discusses different genres and how to group all films into just a few categories. Some stories are remarkably similar at their heart, and yet so different stylistically. I am now able to identify and categorise films according to these rules and analyse their structures much more successfully. The importance of loglines and pitches is another good chapter. We all need to be able to sum up our stories succinctly and to pitch to the appropriate audience. It also keeps you on track to your original premise. The story structure section is broken down into smaller beats and I always refer back to these (loosely) as a sanity check. Google the "Blake Snyder beat sheet" to have a look at these. Having a formula that works well and yields a satisfying story is a wonderfully, liberating feeling. Yes, it is formulaic, but there is so much room for creativity within this. I find having something to constrain me makes starting so much easier and relieves writers block. I find the book very inspirational and the author very knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend this book, not just for screenwriters, but for tellers of all stories, in all forms.
J**N
Author is a tad too self-aggrandising and smug but great advice
This book has some priceless, if sometimes questionable, advice, but the author's smug, self-aggrandising, God complex gets a bit grating, especially in Chapter Six. It also is realtively superifical
A**R
The only screenwriting book you need!!
Such a great book, wish I read this sooner!!
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