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Escape Emotion Pop Album Beat Sheet

What happens when a musical artist writes an entire pop/electronic album about heartbreak, using Blake Snyder's beat sheet to tell the story from start to finish? On this week's blog, not only can you read the raw emotions, you can hear them.

Check out the beat sheet for Jennifer Zhang's much anticipated Escape Emotion EP (out this Tuesday on August 29th across iTunes, Amazon mp3 and more), complete with embedded exclusive previews of every song!   
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Presenting the Save the Cat! Glossary

Blake Snyder wrote the Save the Cat!® books to provide a language for filmmakers to create and analyze movies, and as a result not only coined but popularized some useful story structuring terms. We've collected them in one place so that you can easily give yourself a refresher course!
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Save the Cat! Goes to the IndiesScreenwriter and novelist Salva Rubio applies Blake’s principles to 50 independent, auteur, European and cult films. With these 50 new beat sheets, you’ll see how “hitting the beats” creates stories that resonate the world over.

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