Which is more useful? Blake Snyder's Save the Cat beat sheet? Or screenplay sequences? Find out how to elevate your script's structure using both.

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Which is more useful? Blake Snyder's Save the Cat beat sheet? Or screenplay sequences? Find out how to elevate your script's structure using both.
A great writer knows the pitfalls and takes a concept and creatively considers the most compelling way to tell that story—structure be damned.
Would you possibly mind reposting that eight sequence structure guide you had posted earlier? I've been trying to find it, but it's quite buried, and I can't find an equivalent that's as concise and useful elsewhere.
Here’s a quick description. I’ll also reblog it.
I couldn’t find the excel spreadsheet I had previously posted on my blog, so I’ll probably find it on my comp and post it again :)
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