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Can anyone give me format of film Screept?
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The best advice I can give is to know your own writing process. If you’ve never written ANYthing before, a speech, paper, or short story or article, know how you work and then find that groove in order to complete a script. It helps to outline a cohesive story first and be as specific as you can. Outline a scene and then try to write THAT scene. Sometimes one scene can make you tell whether or not its an Idea you want to actually explore or leave. Be sure to SAVE all your drafts and changes and all ideas so that you can see your evolution process and you can learn more. It really is helpful I’ve found. And finally, be prepared to edit A LOT. Throw out lines and scenes that don’t work even though they may be the best thing you’ve ever written. Save it and use it for something else later. Be prepared for a lot of criticism and if your script gets made, be prepared for it to be re-written and changed A LOT even if you’re a part of the process. Sometimes changes are a part of the collaborative experience and just plain necessary given restraints and story.
Find an Idea you’re committed to and passionate about, and then just write it. Story is important, but find or tell a story YOU really want to get put out there and people to know and enjoy. If you’re attached to a story or idea, you’re less likely to just leave it unfinished and move on.
. If you’ve never written ANYthing before, a speech, paper, or short story or article, know how you work and then find that groove in order to complete a script. It helps to outline a cohesive story first and be as specific as you can. Outline a scene and then try to write THAT scene. Sometimes one scene can make you tell whether or not its an Idea you want to actually explore or leave. Be sure to SAVE all your drafts and changes and all ideas so that you can see your evolution process and you can learn more. It really is helpful I’ve found. And finally, be prepared to edit A LOT. Throw out lines and scenes that don’t work even though they may be the best thing you’ve ever written. Save it and use it for something else later. Be prepared for a lot of criticism and if your script gets made, be prepared for it to be re-written and changed A LOT even if you’re a part of the process. Sometimes changes are a part of the collaborative experience and just plain necessary given restraints and story.
Find an Idea you’re committed to and passionate about, and then just write it. Story is important, but find or tell a story YOU really want to get put out there and people to know and enjoy. If you’re attached to a story or idea, you’re less likely to just leave it unfinished and move on