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- What Exactly Is a Script? What Makes Good Story?
- Script Styles, Submission Scripts, and Shooting Scripts
- Spec Screenplay Page Properties and Script Length
- Script Elements and Scene Heading
- Action
- Character Name
- Dialogue
- Parenthetical
- Extension
- Transition
- Shots
- Page Breaking, Finer Points, Dual Dialogue, and Adlibs
- Abbreviations and Montages
- A Series of Shots and Short Lines/Poetry/Lyrics
- Intercuts
- Titles or Opening Credits, and Superimpose or Title
- Title Page
- Production Drafts, Top Continued and Bottom Continued
- Locking Your Script Pages and Locking Your Scenes
- Header, Do’s and Don’ts
- Other Script Formats
- Title Page of TV Movies
Scriptologist.com
John August
- How to format an on-screen note
- How to include sign language
- Are glossaries a good idea?
- The Kindle is not good for screenplays
- Can I go beyond DAY and NIGHT?
- Comic book grammar
- How do I show simultaneity?
- How do I include animated sequences?
- On the radio
- Handling a character’s POV shot
- Five quick questions
- How to cut pages
- Writing silent scenes
- One-sided dialogue
- Pre-Lap
- Split screens
- Renumbering when moving a scene
- That’s a pretty expensive pad of paper
- The Hollywood Standard
- Chicago: The Musical. No, not that one.
- When characters have multiple names
- Mixing in bits of other languages
- How to format lyrics in scripts
- Should I fudge the date on the cover?
- Welcome to the O.C., bitch
- What format should I send my script in?
- Formatting the one-sided phone conversation
- Fixing double-spaces after periods
- Handling dialogue-like situations
- From FD to MMS
- Opening titles
- Teenage girls and gay men
- How to include abstract images
- Printing words on-screen
- Intercutting
- Sensible sluglines
- Picking a printer
- Keep scene headers simple
- Introducing off-screen characters
- Celtx screenwriting application shows promise
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Courier
- Formatting for sign language
- Formatting text shown on screen
- Cover page artwork
- Formatting a reality show proposal
- How many lines per page?
- Page count and tight formatting
- New CSS template for screenplay formatting
- Avoid CUT TO’s in a busy sequence
- What does I/E mean?
- Page count for animation scripts
- Writing the script for a cooking show
- ‘A’ scenes and ‘B’ scenes
- Screenwriting software survey results are in
- Using a different font for the cover page on a script
- Survey up for screenwriting software
- Met the guy who runs Final Draft
- Formatting a montage sequence
- Incorporating titles into a screenplay
- Script writing software
- Voice-overs
- Secondary scene headings
- Various locations
- Script formatting
- Script length
- Int. and Ext.
- Using parentheticals
- Using CUT TO:
- Split-screen
- Character caps
- Foreign languages
- Flashbacks and dreams
- Characters w/ multiple names
- How many pages
- Courier 12 pt. font
- Formatting and software
FilmmakerIQ.com
- 55 Celtx Tutorials
- A look at Final Draft 8
- How to Use Shot Headings
- The New Spec Style
- How do I Format Dialogue by a Character that has a Double Identity?
- Screenwriting: Lean and Mean
- Five Tips for New Screenwriters
- Visualization in Screenwriting
- A Few Notes on Formatting
- Making Screenplays Vertical
Screenwriters Utopia
FilmScriptWriting.Com
- Basic Script Formatting
- Script Presentation
- Formatting Directions
- Formatting Scene Headings (Includes montages and flashbacks)
- Formatting Dialogue In A Foreign Language
- Formatting Character Details
- Formatting Electronic Dialogue (Television, radio, telephone, computers)
- Writing And Formatting Effective Description
Complications Ensue: The Crafty TV and Screenwriting Blog
Simply Scripts
Wordplay
Story Sense
More Resources
Other Screenwriting Sites
Script-Formatting Software
Free
Templates
Example Screenplays
Copyright & Script Registration
Must Own Books
- The Screenwriter’s Bible
- Spec Format Guide
- Dr. Format: Answers Your Questions
- The Hollywood Standard : The Complete & Authoritative Guide to Script Format and Style
- Elements of Style for Screenwriters: The Essential Manual for Writers of Screenplays
- Annual Agency Guide 2009 - Winter
- Hollywood Creative Directories Bundle
- Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds: The Guaranteed Way to Get Your Screenplay or Novel Read
- Your Screenplay Sucks!: 100 Ways to Make it Great
- Save the Cat
- Syd Field Revised Book Bundle
Screenwriting Supplies
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