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A History Of The Three-Act Structure - thescriptblog.com
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A History Of The Three-Act Structure

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 13/10/2015Updated: 25/02/2021

If after reading Jennine Lanouette‘s Save the Baby! On the Benefits of the Three-Act Screenplay Structure you really want to go really deep into the subject, A History of the Three-Act Structure in Screentakes is just your thing.  Great stuff. But let me…

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