Writing is different from one person to another ... there are plotters and there are panthers. Plotters like mapping and planning before even writing a word. Pantsers, on the other hand, start writing when they have a kernel of an idea, they let the pen flow without knowing what will happen in their story.
But at one point both need to structure their story so that it's interesting and really sells.
Either you are a Plotter or a Pantser; you probably will gain clarity after mapping your story and actually sitting to write your primary draft.
This notebook is designed to help you map the outline of your screenplay in the beat sheet template. Then you can write the primary draft of your screenplay on the formatted pages.
The first few pages will show how to use this notebook.
Beat sheet template includes the basic beats that every screenplay should have. It includes:
- LOGLINE
- Theme
- Protagonist or hero defining
- The Adversary defining
- Three Acts and beats sheets
- Act one beats: A 'before' snapshot, Trigger, Goal (outer journey)
- Act Two beats: Roller coaster stage, Fork in the road (the climax)
- Act Three beats: Final Push, Transformation & happily ever after
The vomit sheets are preformatted to guide you while writing.
Specifications
Size: 8.5 x 11 inches large size and enough space to collect your ideas, map and write your screenplay.
Pages: Total 200 white interior pages (100 sheets).
The first few pages on how to use the notebook, the next two pages have a blank table of ideas so that you can indexing and find your ideas easily.
Then the templates for the beat sheet for plot mapping with plenty of space to write your outline. Then guided formatted pages to help you write your screenplay vomit draft.
Cover and Binding: Paperback binding with Printed Softcover so that it is easy to store and carry.
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