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Save the Cat! Strikes Back
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Series: Save the Cat!
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
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- Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Publisher's Summary
The only Save the Cat! book on audio! This is the unabridged audiobook, which runs six hours and three minutes and includes a PDF of supplementary material. The book is read by MacLeod Andrews and was produced and directed by Arthur G. Insana.
Blake Snyder, author of Save the Cat! and Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies, has delivered the audiobook countless readers and students have clamored for. Inspired by questions from his workshops, lectures, and emails, Blake listened to you and provides new tips, tactics, and techniques to solve your writing problems and create stories that resonate:
- The seven warning signs that you might have a great idea - or not
- Two surefire templates for can't-miss loglines
- The difference between structure and formula
- The Transformation Machine that allows you to track your hero's growth step by step
- The five questions to keep your story's spine straight
- The Five-Point Finale to finish any story
- The Save the Cat!® Greenlight Checklist that gets to the heart of every development issue
- The right way to hear notes, deal with problematic producers, and dive in to the rewrite with the right attitude
- Why and when an agent will appear
- How to discover the potential for greatness in any story
- How to avoid panic, doubt, and self-recrimination...and what it takes to succeed and dare to achieve your dreams
Get ready to face trouble like a pro...and strike back!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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- Gillian
- 12-10-15
The Thrill of the Creative!
You don't need to be a screenwriter to find Blake Snyder's "Save the Cat! Strikes Back" informative. As a matter of fact, it's downright essential for anyone crafting a meaningful story. I skipped a bit of the formula: the forty scenes, for example, but everything else is golden for a writer of fiction.
You start with getting the essence down with the pitch and the logline, translation: What's your story about so you can hone in on it and not waste time, energy, and scatter your thoughts. Think about the 180 that your hero is going to be doing, first and last scene, how s/he's going to be growing, follow the spine of the story and don't deviate from it.
Blake gives pithy terminology that just sticks with you, and it's so helpful, not to mention thrilling as he's so positive and exciting as he relays the information to you. He really believes and has followed all that he says. It's all structure, but is still so creative, it just makes you want to get out there and write your own story. And it's not about plugging in this piece here, that piece there. It's about developing your character and watching him transform into something different, something brilliant.
The best thing about the book? When you're stuck is when the magic can really happen. Snyder actually made made me relax with what I had been viewing as insurmountable roadblocks. He made me see the fun that can be had with questions; some hard, most simple and off the wall, opening new worlds of thought and possibilities.
MacLeod Andrews narrates this with a lively intensity and much good humor; he's a joy to listen to. He's very familiar with the material, and he reads it as though he wrote it himself. I'm so happy I used a credit on this.
Inspiring!
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- Sylvia
- 08-26-20
Defaults the hero and the writer to male
Very practical and useful book for anyone wanting to tell a good story. Energetic narrator made it even more interesting.
If only the author didn't always assume the hero and the writers are all guys. Ex: "how will the hero redeem himself", "what do we want him to be", "how a writer pitches his story." Although there are some good examples of female heroes and writers the use of male language in every other case made it seem like those were rare exceptions. We need stories of all people for all people and hearing bias in a training course is not a great way to start.
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- Christian Valenzuela
- 01-16-18
70 % FILLER!! This book has so much filler.
the actual hard points in the book can fit into just a few pages, the rest is all anecdotes and tired jokes.
thank God I got this book for free.
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- Kurt Petrey
- 04-20-16
A great addition to my library
Where does Save the Cat! Strikes Back rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Blake Snyder of course knew his stuff and Macleod Andrews is the man when it comes to the narration. I just hope that the other two books are in production.
Have you listened to any of MacLeod Andrews’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have and he's top notch with everything that he does. I especially love the reckoning series.
Any additional comments?
This is a great way to learn or be refreshed with the STC method. It continues to surprise me how accurate it is.
6 people found this helpful
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- KBanks
- 03-03-16
Fantastic
Great ending to an awesome series, it is incredibly helpful and inspirational. Loved it. Blake Snyder has once again hit it out of the park.
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- Cody
- 02-16-16
Perfection
Very easy to listen to and follow along with, and the information in the book is invaluable for anyone hoping to pursue a career as a screenwriter. The tone of the author along with the enthusiasm of the reader made it a very enjoyable listen. Would highly recommend!
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- ZUrlocker
- 01-22-18
A great book for writers
Although Save the Cat is targeted to screenwriters, it's also helpful for anyone writing a novel, play or similar work of fiction. You must be open to the idea of using a somewhat standardized structure (e.g. a three act format) and if you are open to this you can learn a lot about how to increase tension, emotional appeal etc. This was very helpful to me. It's also a fun, easy listen.
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- hellotan
- 01-17-17
Meh
Would you try another book from Blake Snyder and/or MacLeod Andrews?
I love Save the Cat, and this version is helpful too, but not as an audio book. Perhaps it's just me, but books like these really need to be read to get the message across. Lines must he highlighted and gone back to to properly understand.
Any additional comments?
This book in the Save the Cat series is NOT a necessity, as others are.
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- Josh Rogers
- 01-02-16
I love it
I feel like not only did I learn specifics, but I was also inspired to never give up.
JOSH ROGERS
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- M. Pittore
- 02-04-16
A great book and a great performance
Loved it. I'm a screenwriter with a film in the can and there was still plenty to learn here.
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- Sophie Wells
- 07-19-19
brilliant and inspiring!
brilliant and inspiring. well worth a listen. my go to book. wouldn't be without it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-10-16
Simple steps to make a big difference
More than other books, this one helped me understand which elements in my work I need to sharpen for impact and when certain key events should take place.
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- Andrew Crook
- 12-23-21
Just read the original again
Doesn’t say much new. Still good but the original said it all really. Buy it to listen about his journey not to learn anything new
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-17-21
Great third book
At first, the new narrator's voice throw me and put me off. After a whole chapter I got used to him and completely enjoyed this book.
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- ian
- 05-09-17
The narrator was perfect for Synders words.
Blake Snyder was quite a character, and this narrator had the perfect intonation for his words. It sounded like Christian Slater from Kuffs at times, which made the telling of the story even better.
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- Nathan
- 03-14-17
inspirational
an excellent follow up to Save the Cat. Even though i don't agree with everything Blake Snyder says, his arguements are sound and his main message, understand your story, is delivered well.
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- Zara
- 11-30-16
Blake snyder has got it right.
Would you consider the audio edition of Save the Cat! Strikes Back to be better than the print version?
He has great tips and advice on screenwriting business in general in this second series of save the cat book. The performace of this audio is great. I gave 3 stars because it was too long for the content.
What does MacLeod Andrews bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Exitment, quirkiness.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
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- BillionaireManzi
- 09-11-20
Great Number 3
A wonderful third book to the well thought through structure of Hollywood story telling..