Lars Kilevold

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When you develop a narrative beat sheet—as will be exemplified in the remainder of this book—you wind up with a kind of truncated, shorthand, prose retelling of the story broken into its most essential, elemental moments. This should communicate the thread of the story so that it can be followed and understood as it moves inexorably forward, but without all the fine detail that must be added in order to form a fully scripted libretto.
Beating Broadway: How to Create Stories for Musicals That Get Standing Ovations
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