In the course, you learn that successful movies have a definite structure that appeal to audiences and drive the story forward in an interesting way. Modern screenwriters have improved on the original Aristotle idea of a three act story, and added extra events and things that need to happen within the plot to move the story forward. We then went on to discuss how writers like Blake Snyder and others, split the script up into a series of beats or scene sequences. And how these beats can be used as a visual representation, which is also a great tool and an aid for planning a script. It seems pretty obvious that you won't have any chance at all of selling your script. Then your movie needs to follow the structure that is accepted by 99% of Hollywood producers.
You also learned that a pitch letter or a query letter, while essential at the end of your project, so you can submit your work to a producer or agent. It's also very beneficial before you even start to write because it focuses your mind on the essentials of your story. If you hope you've enjoyed this course, take care, happy writing, and I'll see you again Bye bye