Description
Screenwriting is the art of showing instead of telling, and also the art of formatting things in a very specific way that makes absolutely no sense until you learn it. This planner covers both. Inside you’ll find a logline laboratory for distilling your story into one irresistible sentence, a beat sheet builder based on proven structural frameworks (three-act, Save the Cat, sequence approach — pick your poison), scene-by-scene breakdown pages with columns for action, dialogue, subtext, and visual storytelling, character arc trackers mapped against plot structure, a dialogue workshop section with exercises for making your characters sound like different people (revolutionary concept, apparently), a ‘Subtext Decoder’ for writing scenes where what’s NOT said is louder than what is, a TV pilot structure guide for the small-screen dreamers, formatting quick-reference cards, and a submission and pitch tracking system. L.A. Walton has written for screen and stage and knows the unique pain of writing something brilliant that has to fit in 90-120 pages. This planner keeps you structured without killing the creativity.






