Steps to Starting a Script
To begin a script, you will need an idea. You will need to have some type of idea of the story you want to create. You will also have to create a world for your characters. How's the technology in your world? What's there form of communication? How's the nature/climate? What's the history there? What food they eat? What cloths they wear? Like every other story, it will need a exposition of the characters and the place they live in, rising action/ the events before the climax, the climax/ the turning point in the story, falling action/actions and events after the conflict and the resolution/life after the conflict. A script would need the setting of each scene in the script and time/weather.
Script Components
-Scene Heading
-Character Name
-Dialogue
-Extensions
-Transitions
-Title
-Scene
Characters, Plot and Dialogue
-Your characters should come to life
-The characters have to face a problem
-Need to think about presenting the plot with the setting
-Need convincing dialogue
The following is an example of how a script should look like. The script is for Spider Man No Way Home.
Sources
-https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zqwycdm/revision/7
-https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Spider-Man-No-Way-Home-Read-The-Screenplay.pdf
-https://writebetterscripts.com/how-to-write-a-script/
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