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How do we write a script?

Method 2 Writing the Script


1. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
2. Write your story in three acts. ...
3. Add sequences. ...
4. Start writing scenes. ...
5. Begin writing dialogue. ...
6. Cut away the dead weight. ...
7. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
8. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
9. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
10. Write your story in three acts. ...
11. Add sequences. ...
12. Start writing scenes. ...
13. Begin writing dialogue. ...
14. Cut away the dead weight. ...
15. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
16. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
17. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
18. Write your story in three acts. ...
19. Add sequences. ...
20. Start writing scenes. ...
21. Begin writing dialogue. ...
22. Cut away the dead weight. ...
23. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
24. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
25. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
26. Write your story in three acts. ...
27. Add sequences. ...
28. Start writing scenes. ...
29. Begin writing dialogue. ...
30. Cut away the dead weight. ...
31. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
32. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
33. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
34. Write your story in three acts. ...
35. Add sequences. ...
36. Start writing scenes. ...
37. Begin writing dialogue. ...
38. Cut away the dead weight. ...
39. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
40. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
41. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
42. Write your story in three acts. ...
43. Add sequences. ...
44. Start writing scenes. ...
45. Begin writing dialogue. ...
46. Cut away the dead weight. ...
47. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
48. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
49. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
50. Write your story in three acts. ...
51. Add sequences. ...
52. Start writing scenes. ...
53. Begin writing dialogue. ...
54. Cut away the dead weight. ...
55. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
56. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
57. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
58. Write your story in three acts. ...
59. Add sequences. ...
60. Start writing scenes. ...
61. Begin writing dialogue. ...
62. Cut away the dead weight. ...
63. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
64. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
65. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
66. Write your story in three acts. ...
67. Add sequences. ...
68. Start writing scenes. ...
69. Begin writing dialogue. ...
70. Cut away the dead weight. ...
71. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
72. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
73. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
74. Write your story in three acts. ...
75. Add sequences. ...
76. Start writing scenes. ...
77. Begin writing dialogue. ...
78. Cut away the dead weight. ...
79. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
80. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
81. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
82. Write your story in three acts. ...
83. Add sequences. ...
84. Start writing scenes. ...
85. Begin writing dialogue. ...
86. Cut away the dead weight. ...
87. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
88. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
89. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
90. Write your story in three acts. ...
91. Add sequences. ...
92. Start writing scenes. ...
93. Begin writing dialogue. ...
94. Cut away the dead weight. ...
95. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
96. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
97. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
98. Write your story in three acts. ...
99. Add sequences. ...
100. Start writing scenes. ...
101. Begin writing dialogue. ...
102. Cut away the dead weight. ...
103. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
104. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
105. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
106. Write your story in three acts. ...
107. Add sequences. ...
108. Start writing scenes. ...
109. Begin writing dialogue. ...
110. Cut away the dead weight. ...
111. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
112. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
113. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
114. Write your story in three acts. ...
115. Add sequences. ...
116. Start writing scenes. ...
117. Begin writing dialogue. ...
118. Cut away the dead weight. ...
119. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
120. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
121. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
122. Write your story in three acts. ...
123. Add sequences. ...
124. Start writing scenes. ...
125. Begin writing dialogue. ...
126. Cut away the dead weight. ...
127. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
128. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
129. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
130. Write your story in three acts. ...
131. Add sequences. ...
132. Start writing scenes. ...
133. Begin writing dialogue. ...
134. Cut away the dead weight. ...
135. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
136. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
137. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
138. Write your story in three acts. ...
139. Add sequences. ...
140. Start writing scenes. ...
141. Begin writing dialogue. ...
142. Cut away the dead weight. ...
143. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
144. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
145. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
146. Write your story in three acts. ...
147. Add sequences. ...
148. Start writing scenes. ...
149. Begin writing dialogue. ...
150. Cut away the dead weight. ...
151. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
152. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
153. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
154. Write your story in three acts. ...
155. Add sequences. ...
156. Start writing scenes. ...
157. Begin writing dialogue. ...
158. Cut away the dead weight. ...
159. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
160. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
161. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
162. Write your story in three acts. ...
163. Add sequences. ...
164. Start writing scenes. ...
165. Begin writing dialogue. ...
166. Cut away the dead weight. ...
167. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
168. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
169. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
170. Write your story in three acts. ...
171. Add sequences. ...
172. Start writing scenes. ...
173. Begin writing dialogue. ...
174. Cut away the dead weight. ...
175. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
176. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
177. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
178. Write your story in three acts. ...
179. Add sequences. ...
180. Start writing scenes. ...
181. Begin writing dialogue. ...
182. Cut away the dead weight. ...
183. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
184. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
185. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
186. Write your story in three acts. ...
187. Add sequences. ...
188. Start writing scenes. ...
189. Begin writing dialogue. ...
190. Cut away the dead weight. ...
191. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
192. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
193. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
194. Write your story in three acts. ...
195. Add sequences. ...
196. Start writing scenes. ...
197. Begin writing dialogue. ...
198. Cut away the dead weight. ...
199. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
200. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
201. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
202. Write your story in three acts. ...
203. Add sequences. ...
204. Start writing scenes. ...
205. Begin writing dialogue. ...
206. Cut away the dead weight. ...
207. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
208. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
209. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
210. Write your story in three acts. ...
211. Add sequences. ...
212. Start writing scenes. ...
213. Begin writing dialogue. ...
214. Cut away the dead weight. ...
215. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
216. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
217. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
218. Write your story in three acts. ...
219. Add sequences. ...
220. Start writing scenes. ...
221. Begin writing dialogue. ...
222. Cut away the dead weight. ...
223. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
224. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
225. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
226. Write your story in three acts. ...
227. Add sequences. ...
228. Start writing scenes. ...
229. Begin writing dialogue. ...
230. Cut away the dead weight. ...
231. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
232. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
233. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
234. Write your story in three acts. ...
235. Add sequences. ...
236. Start writing scenes. ...
237. Begin writing dialogue. ...
238. Cut away the dead weight. ...
239. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
240. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
241. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
242. Write your story in three acts. ...
243. Add sequences. ...
244. Start writing scenes. ...
245. Begin writing dialogue. ...
246. Cut away the dead weight. ...
247. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
248. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
249. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
250. Write your story in three acts. ...
251. Add sequences. ...
252. Start writing scenes. ...
253. Begin writing dialogue. ...
254. Cut away the dead weight. ...
255. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
256. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
257. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
258. Write your story in three acts. ...
259. Add sequences. ...
260. Start writing scenes. ...
261. Begin writing dialogue. ...
262. Cut away the dead weight. ...
263. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
264. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
265. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
266. Write your story in three acts. ...
267. Add sequences. ...
268. Start writing scenes. ...
269. Begin writing dialogue. ...
270. Cut away the dead weight. ...
271. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
272. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
273. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
274. Write your story in three acts. ...
275. Add sequences. ...
276. Start writing scenes. ...
277. Begin writing dialogue. ...
278. Cut away the dead weight. ...
279. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
280. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
281. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
282. Write your story in three acts. ...
283. Add sequences. ...
284. Start writing scenes. ...
285. Begin writing dialogue. ...
286. Cut away the dead weight. ...
287. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
288. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
289. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
290. Write your story in three acts. ...
291. Add sequences. ...
292. Start writing scenes. ...
293. Begin writing dialogue. ...
294. Cut away the dead weight. ...
295. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
296. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
297. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
298. Write your story in three acts. ...
299. Add sequences. ...
300. Start writing scenes. ...
301. Begin writing dialogue. ...
302. Cut away the dead weight. ...
303. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
304. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
305. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
306. Write your story in three acts. ...
307. Add sequences. ...
308. Start writing scenes. ...
309. Begin writing dialogue. ...
310. Cut away the dead weight. ...
311. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
312. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
313. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
314. Write your story in three acts. ...
315. Add sequences. ...
316. Start writing scenes. ...
317. Begin writing dialogue. ...
318. Cut away the dead weight. ...
319. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
320. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
321. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
322. Write your story in three acts. ...
323. Add sequences. ...
324. Start writing scenes. ...
325. Begin writing dialogue. ...
326. Cut away the dead weight. ...
327. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
328. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
329. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
330. Write your story in three acts. ...
331. Add sequences. ...
332. Start writing scenes. ...
333. Begin writing dialogue. ...
334. Cut away the dead weight. ...
335. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
336. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
337. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
338. Write your story in three acts. ...
339. Add sequences. ...
340. Start writing scenes. ...
341. Begin writing dialogue. ...
342. Cut away the dead weight. ...
343. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
344. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
345. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
346. Write your story in three acts. ...
347. Add sequences. ...
348. Start writing scenes. ...
349. Begin writing dialogue. ...
350. Cut away the dead weight. ...
351. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
352. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
353. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
354. Write your story in three acts. ...
355. Add sequences. ...
356. Start writing scenes. ...
357. Begin writing dialogue. ...
358. Cut away the dead weight. ...
359. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
360. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
361. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
362. Write your story in three acts. ...
363. Add sequences. ...
364. Start writing scenes. ...
365. Begin writing dialogue. ...
366. Cut away the dead weight. ...
367. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
368. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
369. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
370. Write your story in three acts. ...
371. Add sequences. ...
372. Start writing scenes. ...
373. Begin writing dialogue. ...
374. Cut away the dead weight. ...
375. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
376. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
377. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
378. Write your story in three acts. ...
379. Add sequences. ...
380. Start writing scenes. ...
381. Begin writing dialogue. ...
382. Cut away the dead weight. ...
383. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
384. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
385. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
386. Write your story in three acts. ...
387. Add sequences. ...
388. Start writing scenes. ...
389. Begin writing dialogue. ...
390. Cut away the dead weight. ...
391. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
392. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
393. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
394. Write your story in three acts. ...
395. Add sequences. ...
396. Start writing scenes. ...
397. Begin writing dialogue. ...
398. Cut away the dead weight. ...
399. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
400. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
401. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
402. Write your story in three acts. ...
403. Add sequences. ...
404. Start writing scenes. ...
405. Begin writing dialogue. ...
406. Cut away the dead weight. ...
407. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
408. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
409. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
410. Write your story in three acts. ...
411. Add sequences. ...
412. Start writing scenes. ...
413. Begin writing dialogue. ...
414. Cut away the dead weight. ...
415. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
416. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
417. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
418. Write your story in three acts. ...
419. Add sequences. ...
420. Start writing scenes. ...
421. Begin writing dialogue. ...
422. Cut away the dead weight. ...
423. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
424. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
425. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
426. Write your story in three acts. ...
427. Add sequences. ...
428. Start writing scenes. ...
429. Begin writing dialogue. ...
430. Cut away the dead weight. ...
431. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
432. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
433. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
434. Write your story in three acts. ...
435. Add sequences. ...
436. Start writing scenes. ...
437. Begin writing dialogue. ...
438. Cut away the dead weight. ...
439. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
440. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
441. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
442. Write your story in three acts. ...
443. Add sequences. ...
444. Start writing scenes. ...
445. Begin writing dialogue. ...
446. Cut away the dead weight. ...
447. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
448. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
449. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
450. Write your story in three acts. ...
451. Add sequences. ...
452. Start writing scenes. ...
453. Begin writing dialogue. ...
454. Cut away the dead weight. ...
455. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
456. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
457. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
458. Write your story in three acts. ...
459. Add sequences. ...
460. Start writing scenes. ...
461. Begin writing dialogue. ...
462. Cut away the dead weight. ...
463. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
464. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
465. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
466. Write your story in three acts. ...
467. Add sequences. ...
468. Start writing scenes. ...
469. Begin writing dialogue. ...
470. Cut away the dead weight. ...
471. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
472. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
473. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
474. Write your story in three acts. ...
475. Add sequences. ...
476. Start writing scenes. ...
477. Begin writing dialogue. ...
478. Cut away the dead weight. ...
479. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
480. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
481. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
482. Write your story in three acts. ...
483. Add sequences. ...
484. Start writing scenes. ...
485. Begin writing dialogue. ...
486. Cut away the dead weight. ...
487. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
488. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
489. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
490. Write your story in three acts. ...
491. Add sequences. ...
492. Start writing scenes. ...
493. Begin writing dialogue. ...
494. Cut away the dead weight. ...
495. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
496. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
497. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
498. Write your story in three acts. ...
499. Add sequences. ...
500. Start writing scenes. ...
501. Begin writing dialogue. ...
502. Cut away the dead weight. ...
503. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
504. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
505. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
506. Write your story in three acts. ...
507. Add sequences. ...
508. Start writing scenes. ...
509. Begin writing dialogue. ...
510. Cut away the dead weight. ...
511. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
512. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
513. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
514. Write your story in three acts. ...
515. Add sequences. ...
516. Start writing scenes. ...
517. Begin writing dialogue. ...
518. Cut away the dead weight. ...
519. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
520. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
521. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
522. Write your story in three acts. ...
523. Add sequences. ...
524. Start writing scenes. ...
525. Begin writing dialogue. ...
526. Cut away the dead weight. ...
527. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
528. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
529. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
530. Write your story in three acts. ...
531. Add sequences. ...
532. Start writing scenes. ...
533. Begin writing dialogue. ...
534. Cut away the dead weight. ...
535. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
536. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
537. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
538. Write your story in three acts. ...
539. Add sequences. ...
540. Start writing scenes. ...
541. Begin writing dialogue. ...
542. Cut away the dead weight. ...
543. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
544. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
545. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
546. Write your story in three acts. ...
547. Add sequences. ...
548. Start writing scenes. ...
549. Begin writing dialogue. ...
550. Cut away the dead weight. ...
551. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
552. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
553. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
554. Write your story in three acts. ...
555. Add sequences. ...
556. Start writing scenes. ...
557. Begin writing dialogue. ...
558. Cut away the dead weight. ...
559. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
560. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
561. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
562. Write your story in three acts. ...
563. Add sequences. ...
564. Start writing scenes. ...
565. Begin writing dialogue. ...
566. Cut away the dead weight. ...
567. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
568. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
569. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
570. Write your story in three acts. ...
571. Add sequences. ...
572. Start writing scenes. ...
573. Begin writing dialogue. ...
574. Cut away the dead weight. ...
575. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
576. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
577. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
578. Write your story in three acts. ...
579. Add sequences. ...
580. Start writing scenes. ...
581. Begin writing dialogue. ...
582. Cut away the dead weight. ...
583. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
584. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
585. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
586. Write your story in three acts. ...
587. Add sequences. ...
588. Start writing scenes. ...
589. Begin writing dialogue. ...
590. Cut away the dead weight. ...
591. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
592. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
593. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
594. Write your story in three acts. ...
595. Add sequences. ...
596. Start writing scenes. ...
597. Begin writing dialogue. ...
598. Cut away the dead weight. ...
599. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
600. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
601. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
602. Write your story in three acts. ...
603. Add sequences. ...
604. Start writing scenes. ...
605. Begin writing dialogue. ...
606. Cut away the dead weight. ...
607. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
608. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
609. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
610. Write your story in three acts. ...
611. Add sequences. ...
612. Start writing scenes. ...
613. Begin writing dialogue. ...
614. Cut away the dead weight. ...
615. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
616. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
617. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
618. Write your story in three acts. ...
619. Add sequences. ...
620. Start writing scenes. ...
621. Begin writing dialogue. ...
622. Cut away the dead weight. ...
623. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
624. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
625. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
626. Write your story in three acts. ...
627. Add sequences. ...
628. Start writing scenes. ...
629. Begin writing dialogue. ...
630. Cut away the dead weight. ...
631. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
632. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
633. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
634. Write your story in three acts. ...
635. Add sequences. ...
636. Start writing scenes. ...
637. Begin writing dialogue. ...
638. Cut away the dead weight. ...
639. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
640. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
641. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
642. Write your story in three acts. ...
643. Add sequences. ...
644. Start writing scenes. ...
645. Begin writing dialogue. ...
646. Cut away the dead weight. ...
647. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
648. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
649. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
650. Write your story in three acts. ...
651. Add sequences. ...
652. Start writing scenes. ...
653. Begin writing dialogue. ...
654. Cut away the dead weight. ...
655. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
656. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
657. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
658. Write your story in three acts. ...
659. Add sequences. ...
660. Start writing scenes. ...
661. Begin writing dialogue. ...
662. Cut away the dead weight. ...
663. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
664. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
665. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
666. Write your story in three acts. ...
667. Add sequences. ...
668. Start writing scenes. ...
669. Begin writing dialogue. ...
670. Cut away the dead weight. ...
671. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
672. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
673. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
674. Write your story in three acts. ...
675. Add sequences. ...
676. Start writing scenes. ...
677. Begin writing dialogue. ...
678. Cut away the dead weight. ...
679. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
680. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
681. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
682. Write your story in three acts. ...
683. Add sequences. ...
684. Start writing scenes. ...
685. Begin writing dialogue. ...
686. Cut away the dead weight. ...
687. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
688. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
689. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
690. Write your story in three acts. ...
691. Add sequences. ...
692. Start writing scenes. ...
693. Begin writing dialogue. ...
694. Cut away the dead weight. ...
695. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
696. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
697. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
698. Write your story in three acts. ...
699. Add sequences. ...
700. Start writing scenes. ...
701. Begin writing dialogue. ...
702. Cut away the dead weight. ...
703. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
704. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
705. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
706. Write your story in three acts. ...
707. Add sequences. ...
708. Start writing scenes. ...
709. Begin writing dialogue. ...
710. Cut away the dead weight. ...
711. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
712. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
713. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
714. Write your story in three acts. ...
715. Add sequences. ...
716. Start writing scenes. ...
717. Begin writing dialogue. ...
718. Cut away the dead weight. ...
719. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
720. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
721. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
722. Write your story in three acts. ...
723. Add sequences. ...
724. Start writing scenes. ...
725. Begin writing dialogue. ...
726. Cut away the dead weight. ...
727. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
728. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
729. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
730. Write your story in three acts. ...
731. Add sequences. ...
732. Start writing scenes. ...
733. Begin writing dialogue. ...
734. Cut away the dead weight. ...
735. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
736. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
737. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
738. Write your story in three acts. ...
739. Add sequences. ...
740. Start writing scenes. ...
741. Begin writing dialogue. ...
742. Cut away the dead weight. ...
743. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
744. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
745. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
746. Write your story in three acts. ...
747. Add sequences. ...
748. Start writing scenes. ...
749. Begin writing dialogue. ...
750. Cut away the dead weight. ...
751. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
752. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
753. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
754. Write your story in three acts. ...
755. Add sequences. ...
756. Start writing scenes. ...
757. Begin writing dialogue. ...
758. Cut away the dead weight. ...
759. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
760. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
761. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
762. Write your story in three acts. ...
763. Add sequences. ...
764. Start writing scenes. ...
765. Begin writing dialogue. ...
766. Cut away the dead weight. ...
767. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
768. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
769. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
770. Write your story in three acts. ...
771. Add sequences. ...
772. Start writing scenes. ...
773. Begin writing dialogue. ...
774. Cut away the dead weight. ...
775. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
776. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.
How do we write a script?
Method 2 Writing the Script
777. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
778. Write your story in three acts. ...
779. Add sequences. ...
780. Start writing scenes. ...
781. Begin writing dialogue. ...
782. Cut away the dead weight. ...
783. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
784. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
785. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
786. Write your story in three acts. ...
787. Add sequences. ...
788. Start writing scenes. ...
789. Begin writing dialogue. ...
790. Cut away the dead weight. ...
791. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
792. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

How do we write a script?


Method 2 Writing the Script
793. Outline your story. Begin with a basic flow of your narrative. ...
794. Write your story in three acts. ...
795. Add sequences. ...
796. Start writing scenes. ...
797. Begin writing dialogue. ...
798. Cut away the dead weight. ...
799. Show your finished work to a few friends. ...
800. Revise your work as many times as necessary.
The elements for a script are:
 Scene Heading.
 Action.
 Character Name.
 Dialogue.
 Parenthetical.
 Extensions.
 Transition.
 Shot.

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