The document provides instructions on formatting a script, including using italics or bold for stage directions, capital letters followed by a dash or colon for character names, and normal font for dialogue.
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How To Format A Script
The document provides instructions on formatting a script, including using italics or bold for stage directions, capital letters followed by a dash or colon for character names, and normal font for dialogue.
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How to Format a Script
Stage directions: These tell the
reader/actor the setting and how to act physically and vocally. They should be written in italics or bold.
Character Name: This lets
you know which character is speaking. They should have capital letters and be followed by a dash or a colon.
This is the same for a Dialogue: This is the words that
monologue (a speech by one characters say. They should be written in normal font. character), although you should write it in one block with the stage directions in brackets.
Performance poems can be written in any form depending on the