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SCREEN WRITING STEP BY STEP
Rules Of Engagement –
1. Writing is a process. Don’t get too attached to one idea. If it works use it..... If it doesn’t don’t.
2. Discipline – find the best time to work on your script at your own pace.
First section - Getting started
1. The idea
2. Action and character
3. Structure
4. 4 page treatment
Second section
1. Create the character
2. Define dramatic need
Third section - Write the screenplay
1. Prepare, structure and write act 1
2. Prepare, structure and write act 2
3. Prepare, structure and write act 3
Fourth section
1. Rewrite the screen play
· What is your story about
· Who is your story about
STRUCTURE – Definition 1
· To build something
· To put something together
STRUCTURE – Definition 2
· The relationship between the part and the whole
THE PARADIGM
Paradigm is a model created to be an instructional tool to understand the structural nature of a screenplay.
A screenplay is a story told with pictures, in dialogue and description and place within context of dramatic structure.
ACT 1,2,3 are individual unit of dramatic action.
Most movies are 2 hrs in length. Each page of a screenplay is approximately 1 minute. Basically each screenplay is approximately 120 pages long.
Context is a space – context does not change, only the content changes.
PLOT POINT – incident, episode or event that “hooks” into the action and spins it around in another direction.
PARADIGM
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ACT 1 (22-30pages) ACT 2 (60 pages) ACT 3 (20-30 pages)
PLOT POINT 1 PLOT POINT 2
Context – ACT 1 - Set Up
· Dramatic premise
· The character
· The situation
· Relationship between characters.
Context – ACT 2 – Confrontation
· Character encounter obstacle after obstacle.
· Dramatic needs to win, gain, get or achieve.
Context – ACT 3 – Resolution
· What is the solution to the story?
HOW TO-
Get from the beginning to the middle, from the middle to the end?
The answer is to create a plot point at the end of Act 1 and a plot point at the end of Act 2.
Assignment 1 – CREATE THE SUBJECT OF YOUR SCREENPLAY
· Who is the main character?
· What is the story about?
Assignment 1 – Part 2 – WRITE A 4 PAGE TREATMENT
· Character
· Where they come from?
· What their goals are?
· What their dramatic need is? (give an unformed idea a form)
PAGE 1 (1/2 Page)
- Write the opening scene-sequence in a dramatic narrative.
PAGE 1 (1/2 Page)
- Summarize the action that occurs in Act 1
PAGE 2 (1/2 Page)
- Write the plot point at the end of Act 1 in a dramatic narrative.
- Separate sheet of paper – list four obstacles that your character(s) confront during the action of Act 2.
PAGE 2 (1 paragraph)
- Summarize each of obstacles your character encounters during Act 2
PAGE 3 (1/2 Page)
- Write the plot point at the end of Act 2 in a dramatic narrative
PAGE 4 (1/2 Page)
- Summarized the action of Act 3, the resolution
- Write the end scene or sequence in a dramatic narrative
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