155 Screenplay Formating Tutorials
Posted on June 24, 2009 in Featured, Screenplay Format | 4 Comments
When it comes to formatting, screenplays follow strict rules. Proper format is the first thing agents and other prospective readers look for in a script. In this hyper competitive world, you can’t afford a bad first impressions.
Beyond the basics of layout and margins, there are some gray areas of formatting that every writer will eventually run into.
We’ve gathered together this list of tutorials from industry writers and communities that cover the basics and not so basics of screenplay formating. Also, make sure to check back with FilmmakerIQ.com for more great screenwriting and filmmaking articles.
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- What Exactly Is a Script? What Makes Good Story?
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- Script Elements and Scene Heading
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- Character Name
- Dialogue
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- Transition
- Shots
- Page Breaking, Finer Points, Dual Dialogue, and Adlibs
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- A Series of Shots and Short Lines/Poetry/Lyrics
- Intercuts
- Titles or Opening Credits, and Superimpose or Title
- Title Page
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Scriptologist.com
John August
- How to format an on-screen note
- How to include sign language
- Are glossaries a good idea?
- The Kindle is not good for screenplays
- Can I go beyond DAY and NIGHT?
- Comic book grammar
- How do I show simultaneity?
- How do I include animated sequences?
- On the radio
- Handling a character’s POV shot
- Five quick questions
- How to cut pages
- Writing silent scenes
- One-sided dialogue
- Pre-Lap
- Split screens
- Renumbering when moving a scene
- That’s a pretty expensive pad of paper
- The Hollywood Standard
- Chicago: The Musical. No, not that one.
- When characters have multiple names
- Mixing in bits of other languages
- How to format lyrics in scripts
- Should I fudge the date on the cover?
- Welcome to the O.C., bitch
- What format should I send my script in?
- Formatting the one-sided phone conversation
- Fixing double-spaces after periods
- Handling dialogue-like situations
- From FD to MMS
- Opening titles
- Teenage girls and gay men
- How to include abstract images
- Printing words on-screen
- Intercutting
- Sensible sluglines
- Picking a printer
- Keep scene headers simple
- Introducing off-screen characters
- Celtx screenwriting application shows promise
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Courier
- Formatting for sign language
- Formatting text shown on screen
- Cover page artwork
- Formatting a reality show proposal
- How many lines per page?
- Page count and tight formatting
- New CSS template for screenplay formatting
- Avoid CUT TO’s in a busy sequence
- What does I/E mean?
- Page count for animation scripts
- Writing the script for a cooking show
- ‘A’ scenes and ‘B’ scenes
- Screenwriting software survey results are in
- Using a different font for the cover page on a script
- Survey up for screenwriting software
- Met the guy who runs Final Draft
- Formatting a montage sequence
- Incorporating titles into a screenplay
- Script writing software
- Voice-overs
- Secondary scene headings
- Various locations
- Script formatting
- Script length
- Int. and Ext.
- Using parentheticals
- Using CUT TO:
- Split-screen
- Character caps
- Foreign languages
- Flashbacks and dreams
- Characters w/ multiple names
- How many pages
- Courier 12 pt. font
- Formatting and software
Screenwriters Utopia
FilmScriptWriting.Com
- Basic Script Formatting
- Script Presentation
- Formatting Directions
- Formatting Scene Headings (Includes montages and flashbacks)
- Formatting Dialogue In A Foreign Language
- Formatting Character Details
- Formatting Electronic Dialogue (Television, radio, telephone, computers)
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Wordplay
Story Sense
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