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|  | Author: Blake Snyder Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
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Seller: pbshop Rating: 262 reviews Sales Rank: 1408
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: illustrated edition Pages: 195 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1932907009 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.23 EAN: 9781932907001 ASIN: 1932907009
Publication Date: May 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book delivered from the UK in 10-14 days.
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The "business" of writing a movie-script, not the "technique" July 6, 2009 Contrarian 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Blake Snyder provides a comprehensive "Review" mechanism for your script, making you double-check every aspect of your screenplay that will get it SOLD in Hollywood. He compels you to look at your script from a buyer's point of view - be that your agent, producer, studio or whoever else can buy a movie-script. Excellent examples and ways to make YOU and your script more marketable are presented throughout the book. The book should be referenced each time you write a script to ensure you are not missing out any critical elements. Snyder's style of writing is witty and keeps you turning the page. A definite must-read for every screen-writer.
Why not 5 stars? The book's title itself is misleading "...The last book on screenwriting that you'll ever need". As a new writer, I expected the book to teach me HOW to write a screenplay, because that's what the title implied. Now I need to buy another book to learn the "technique" of screen-writing, and THEN read Blake Snyder to know how to review and market my script - the "business" of writing.
You must be joking June 25, 2009 Paul Symes (London) 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
There is no way on earth this is a 4.5-star book. It's badly written, badly formatted; it's full of boasting, most of which sounds like BS; and the movies it gives as examples are terrible. It comes as no surprise that he wrote Stop or My Mom Will Shoot - that's exactly the type of crap you'll end up writing if you like this book. I'm very sceptical that the 5-star reviews on here are genuine. Awful.
Review by Mark F. Armstrong, Filmmaker June 11, 2009 Ken Lee (Seattle WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Snyder dives right into demystifying everything from polishing a compelling logline to writing a screenplay that's commercially and artistically stunning after the first ten pages. Such instantaneously accessible wisdom explains why he's king of the spec screenwriters.
Most insightful look at screenwriting I have seen June 2, 2009 S. Koue (SF CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I work in film and this is THE most on target book on screenwriting I have seen. I don't totally agree with everything he has to say. I think he's a bit skewed by the genre he wrights in (PG comedies) but I do think he's still 99% correct. Films are stories and stories have pretty much fit into a number of molds since people started telling them. We pretty much all want to hear the same stories, with interesting variations. And what Blake has done is put into modern terms the formulas that work. But WAIT you say I don't like formulaic stories... An ancient greek writer put down the 13 plots that made up all stories, Blake refines it and breaks it down a bit further but essentially ALL stories fit into one of the formulas. It's not about the formula it's about HOW you tell it. What's great about StC is he breaks down the formulas. You still have to say it in a new and interesting way but the structure is laid out. If you spend a lot of time working it all out and you come up with a great script you will find it ends up fitting one of the formulas. So save some time Read the book and follow Blakes breakdown, your going to end up there anyway. And if you just love movies but have no interest in writing one, read it anyway. It will give you insight as to how things are being worked out, it's not a spoiler its a door opening up.
Screenwriting for Novelists May 26, 2009 L. Duran (Rocky Mountains) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I write novels, not screenplays, but screenwriting has a great deal to offer to us all. This CAT book is easy to read, easy to unserstand,and is loaded with helpful ideas and information. I recommend it to all who write fiction. Opal
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