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What is a screenplay?
A screenplay (or script) is a
complete description of an
entire movie. It is the basic
plan that everyone follows to
make a movie from start to
finish.
What is in a screenplay?
• Information about the characters
• Dialogue and actions of the characters
• Locations
• Props
• Camera angles
A screenplay is an example of
creative writing. Choose a topic
that really interests you. Write
about what you know and use
people you know as a way to start
writing. You could chose your uncle
as the basis of a character even if
your story takes place 100 years
ago.
Ways to find Inspiration
• Look in a newspaper for current stories
• Ask yourself, “what if…”
• Listen to people talk
Types of Stories
• Character driven
– Focuses on people and what happens to
them
• Plot driven
– Focuses on events
Conflicts
• You need conflict to make a story
interesting.
• Conflicts can be internal (inside the
character’s head) or external. It’s good to
use both.
Character Growth
• The character has a goal
• The character overcomes obstacles
• The character reaches the goal (or does
not). That part is up to you.
Remember…
• Even the villain has a goal!
Does your character seem real?
• What makes your character get up in the
morning? Motivation?
• What makes your character happy?
• What makes your character upset?
• Does your character have unusual habits
or characteristics?
Building Your Story
• Each character needs to seem real
• They all need goals, clear backgrounds,
relationships to each other
• Build up each character until you have
created a separate world: your screenplay
What is your genre?
• Western
• Horror
• Love Story
• Thriller
• Science Fiction
• Comedy
• Etc.
Audience Expectations
• Western
– The loner with a moral code
• Horror
– Conflict between good and evil
• Comedy
– Ordinary people in extraordinary
circumstances or extraordinary people in
ordinary circumstances
Things to consider about the
protagonist (main character)
• Are they dull at the start and then become
interesting?
• Are they smart or a little stupid?
• Are they rich or poor?
• Do they get along with people or are they
more difficult?
• Are they shy or outgoing?
The Catalytic Event: In the
beginning of a film there is usually
some event that changes
everything
• A body is discovered
• A woman leaves her husband
• The child discovers a magical box
Narrative Shape
• Does the movie happen over years?
• Does the movie flash back and forth (Pulp
Fiction)?
• Does the movie start at the end and work
backwards (Momento)?
Dramatic Shape
• The rise and fall of a gangster
• Action concentrated at end? Middle?
• Action packed?
• Sad ending?
• Everyday pace focusing on the lives of the
characters
The Three Acts
• Act 1
– Introduces characters and establishes the
conflict that makes up the story. Act 1 ends
with the catalytic moment.
Act 2
– Explores the consequences of the catalytic
moment. What happens to everyone as a
result? Complications?
Act 3
– Tells what finally happens. Resolves any
loose ends. We understand what the movie is
about.
Telling the story
• Films tell stories in pictures and dialogue
• Screenplays are dramatic
– Conflict equals drama
– Lack of conflict equals boring story
• We like to see challenge
• We like to see despair defeated
• We like to see integrity tested
Make sure the story is well
structured
• Main story needs to start in the beginning
and end at the ending
• Don’t make it too complex
• Make sure it is complex enough!
• If there are subplots, do they resolve?
Characters
• Aim to know everything about their
backgrounds…even if you don’t end up
using all that information.
• Avoid lengthy descriptions. Let the story
speak for itself.
• Dialogue must sound natural. Read it
outloud.
Dialogue
• Avoid long speeches
• Make characters say only what they need
to get their idea across
• Keep it short. Write your dialogue and then
cut it even shorter. Short and sweet.
Location
• What will the camera show?
• Small details can show a lot about the
character
Other things to consider about the
character
• Name. The name is important. It can
convey a great deal about the character.
• Costume. Consider what everyone is or
should be wearing.
• Voice. What does your character sound
like? Accent?

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What is a screenplay.Screenplays are written in certain forms. There are very specific and required technical specifications for screenplay format so, using the proper font and correct page margins is essential.

  • 1. What is a screenplay? A screenplay (or script) is a complete description of an entire movie. It is the basic plan that everyone follows to make a movie from start to finish.
  • 2. What is in a screenplay? • Information about the characters • Dialogue and actions of the characters • Locations • Props • Camera angles
  • 3. A screenplay is an example of creative writing. Choose a topic that really interests you. Write about what you know and use people you know as a way to start writing. You could chose your uncle as the basis of a character even if your story takes place 100 years ago.
  • 4. Ways to find Inspiration • Look in a newspaper for current stories • Ask yourself, “what if…” • Listen to people talk
  • 5. Types of Stories • Character driven – Focuses on people and what happens to them • Plot driven – Focuses on events
  • 6. Conflicts • You need conflict to make a story interesting. • Conflicts can be internal (inside the character’s head) or external. It’s good to use both.
  • 7. Character Growth • The character has a goal • The character overcomes obstacles • The character reaches the goal (or does not). That part is up to you.
  • 8. Remember… • Even the villain has a goal!
  • 9. Does your character seem real? • What makes your character get up in the morning? Motivation? • What makes your character happy? • What makes your character upset? • Does your character have unusual habits or characteristics?
  • 10. Building Your Story • Each character needs to seem real • They all need goals, clear backgrounds, relationships to each other • Build up each character until you have created a separate world: your screenplay
  • 11. What is your genre? • Western • Horror • Love Story • Thriller • Science Fiction • Comedy • Etc.
  • 12. Audience Expectations • Western – The loner with a moral code • Horror – Conflict between good and evil • Comedy – Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances or extraordinary people in ordinary circumstances
  • 13. Things to consider about the protagonist (main character) • Are they dull at the start and then become interesting? • Are they smart or a little stupid? • Are they rich or poor? • Do they get along with people or are they more difficult? • Are they shy or outgoing?
  • 14. The Catalytic Event: In the beginning of a film there is usually some event that changes everything • A body is discovered • A woman leaves her husband • The child discovers a magical box
  • 15. Narrative Shape • Does the movie happen over years? • Does the movie flash back and forth (Pulp Fiction)? • Does the movie start at the end and work backwards (Momento)?
  • 16. Dramatic Shape • The rise and fall of a gangster • Action concentrated at end? Middle? • Action packed? • Sad ending? • Everyday pace focusing on the lives of the characters
  • 17. The Three Acts • Act 1 – Introduces characters and establishes the conflict that makes up the story. Act 1 ends with the catalytic moment.
  • 18. Act 2 – Explores the consequences of the catalytic moment. What happens to everyone as a result? Complications?
  • 19. Act 3 – Tells what finally happens. Resolves any loose ends. We understand what the movie is about.
  • 20. Telling the story • Films tell stories in pictures and dialogue • Screenplays are dramatic – Conflict equals drama – Lack of conflict equals boring story • We like to see challenge • We like to see despair defeated • We like to see integrity tested
  • 21. Make sure the story is well structured • Main story needs to start in the beginning and end at the ending • Don’t make it too complex • Make sure it is complex enough! • If there are subplots, do they resolve?
  • 22. Characters • Aim to know everything about their backgrounds…even if you don’t end up using all that information. • Avoid lengthy descriptions. Let the story speak for itself. • Dialogue must sound natural. Read it outloud.
  • 23. Dialogue • Avoid long speeches • Make characters say only what they need to get their idea across • Keep it short. Write your dialogue and then cut it even shorter. Short and sweet.
  • 24. Location • What will the camera show? • Small details can show a lot about the character
  • 25. Other things to consider about the character • Name. The name is important. It can convey a great deal about the character. • Costume. Consider what everyone is or should be wearing. • Voice. What does your character sound like? Accent?