How To Create A 12 Sequence Screenplay Outline and Why It Works by Gary Goldstein

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Published 2017-08-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @doylestatus
    I love the simple yet super effective advice "just make something happen every 10 pages". Solid advice.
  • @cpjds1
    Would love to see a bunch of specific examples of movies and their 12 points.
  • @reddjinn911
    Um... whoa... i watcged this and applied it to my current project and whoever is watching this... you have to at least try it. A warning: its not a fast process so be patient but by doing this I found so many pacing issues within my previous outline. Just try it :)
  • Wow makes a lot of sense to me I like it. Reminds me of my way of songwriting.
  • @PermaPen
    I'm an ex-systems designer, so naturally develop my stories the same way, all tight efficiency and not a stray word. I do feel, though, that it loses the wildness that a pantsing approach might bring. I have no great wild streak in me, but I like a wild garden - I think I have to go looking in there for answers.
  • @thereccher8746
    Overwriting is fantastic! When you overwrite there's bound to be a gem in the muck. It's just a matter of getting rid of the muck.
  • @coloaten6682
    A very good explanation of the process, makes it seem quite simple and highlights the benefits of doing an outline. Previously I didn't use this method but I will from now on!
  • Best advice I’ve seen so far on this website about outlining. I can actually apply this to my career now.
  • @annharding9634
    For me, this is the best advice on the structure procedure I've heard yet & how formula shows in movies!!
  • @krishna201107
    I am trying this. Most useful and most practical advice. Thanks so much
  • Description on lens,,Camera, Computer,,lighting ,,Editing is so good,, thanks🙏😊
  • @jag5798
    It exactly how I organize my own writing. Thank you for the verification!
  • @MarkowskyArt
    Excellent advice! If you have a limited amount of time, starting with the structure simply makes sense. If you have the luxury of not having a deadline or someone else paying your bills, you can take all the time you want to work on your script/story!
  • @jcribbs5819
    Actually learned something. Thank you so much!!