Hiding a secret Three characters are sitting at a bus stop . Two of the characters know something and are trying to keep the third character from finding out 2 Acts , 3 Scenes in each act.
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Having a solid act one lets the person reading your script know they’re in good hands.
We cannot overstate the value of this. It will keep them reading.
And not putting your script down.
There are lots of things to look for early on, like character introductions and strong scene descriptions. Mainly what act one is supposed to do is set up our world, and get our story moving.
Act one has to be tight; you want to grip the reader from the opening pages and keep the story moving forward.
A meandering act one will make the reader’s mind wander, and then you're dead in the water.
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