Script Writing Workshop - Student's Note
Script Writing Workshop - Student's Note
Script Writing Workshop - Student's Note
What is a Novel?
A fictional prose narrative of considerable length, typically having a plot that is unfolded by the
actions, speech, and thoughts of the characters. Novel is a work of literary art.
What is a Script?
A script is a written document for a film or television show that includes dialogue as well as
stage direction and character actions and movement.
• Characters
• Protagonist
• Antagonist
The person/factor causes the conflict is called the ‘Antagonist/Villain
• Plot
• What drives your story?
Structure
• Three Acts Structure
A= Action
R = Resolution
• Man vs Man
Screenplay
Your screenplay should:
• Be a “page turner”
Screenplay Do’s
• Keep it interesting (rule #1)
Story
• a story based on a striking and easily communicable plot or idea
Restructuring/Re interpreting
Your script may need anything from minor tweaking to major re writing tor create
cinematic value is called restructuring.
Scene treatment
A treatment is a summary of a screenplay, sometimes in the form of an
outline. That helps to describe how the film will be shot.
A film treatment, is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index
cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture.
Dialogues
Dialogue is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people
• Master draft
• Its basically the first translation of the Full Dialogue treatment into something that
approaching a ‘blueprint’. Master scenes are self contained pieces of action.
• They may vary in length from a couple of seconds to ten minutes or more.
• The Master Scene Script can begin to serve as a working document for the initial stages
of Casting, Designing, Scheduling and budgeting.
• Shooting Script. Even after shooting has started ‘amendments’ are frequently produced.
A common custom is to duplicate each new set of amendments on a different color of
paper, and script frequently.
• Ideally the Final Shooting script should indeed be the blue-print for the whole unit and
should be supplemented by a series of continuity drawings (storyboard). Sketching the
Compostition of each shot.
• Script + Dialogue + Location shot + costume sketch + shot
division + camera Angle + camera position.
4. The Treatment
Further extension the scene. A process of converting the outline into full script with
dialogue.
• Character name:
When any character speaks, his or her name appears on the line preceding the dialogue.
In screenplays, the name is tabbed to a location that is roughly in the center of the line.
• Dialogue:
– The speeches between characters in a film or a play.
• Transition:
– A script notation denoting an editing transition within the telling of a story.
– For example, DISSOLVE TO: means the action seems to blur and refocus into
• Shot:
• What the camera sees. For example, TRACKING SHOT would mean that the camera is
following a character or character as he walks in a scene. WIDE SHOT would mean that
we see every character that appears in the scene, all at once.
Scene Heading:
A short description of the location and time of day of a scene, also known as a
"slugline."
would denote that the action takes place outside a mountain cabin during daylight
hours.
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If characters are different, joining two consecutive shots with same image size is highly
recommended.
No two consecutive shots should be taken from same camera position if the character is
same, it will cause jerk (we are not referring to camera angle). There should be atleast
20 degree difference I the camera position.
Screenplay Format
12-point Courier font
As you can see, they aren’t very different, except A4 is a bit longer:
The first thing you add to your page are the side margins:
There’s more space to the left because you’ll be binding or filing your screenplay. Otherwise
on average there’s a 1 inch border on all sides:
Stages to prepare shooting script
1. The Synopsis
A brief summary of the subject to describe the idea of the film
4. The Treatment
Further extension the scene. A process of converting the outline
into full script with dialogue.
Get the look. Decide the look, feel and style of your documentary.
Search web videos or watch TV for ideas. Netflix is a great resource for
documentaries.
• Get Creative. Think about some unique and creative ways you can
spice up your movie and give it that "Wow" factor. “How to write
a script” creatively involves adding special elements such as stop
motion, time-lapse, animation/cartoons, recreations, etc.
Master draft
Its basically the first translation of the Full Dialogue treatment into
something that creates a ‘blueprint’ for the film. Master scenes are self
contained pieces of action. They may vary in length from a couple of
seconds to ten minutes or more.
The Master Scene Script can begin to serve as a working document for
Ideally the Final Shooting script should indeed be the blue-print for the
whole unit and should be supplemented by a series of continuity
drawings (storyboard). Sketching the Composition of each shot.