The sequel, Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies, the Screenwriter’s Guide to Every Story Ever Told, published in October 2007, shot to number 1 in the “screenwriting,” “screenplay,” and “movies, history and criticism” categories on .Īfter Blake’s interview, writer Jeff DeRego lets us in on the top eight writing trends that annoy him. Apparently, the book is not quite the last book on screenwriting you’ll ever need. It has prompted standing-room-only author appearances in major cities around the world. His book Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need, was published in May 2005 and is now in its tenth printing. In his 20-year career, Blake Snyder has sold dozens of scripts, including co-writing “Blank Check,” which became a hit for Disney, and “Nuclear Family” for Steven Spielberg-both million-dollar sales. My guest this week is screenwriter/producer/author Blake Snyder. Welcome to the Writing Show, where writing is always the story. ![]() ![]() The Writing Show (WS): Want to know what makes successful films work? This week’s guest has figured it out and breaks down fifty films to show you step-by-step how it’s done. With screenwriter/coach Blake Snyder, author of Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies January 27, 2008ĭOWNLOAD AND LISTEN TO BLAKE SNYDER MP3 HERE
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