![]() ![]() Your script does not have to mimic the following pages exactly, but it should closely resemble them. ![]() Submission scripts, sales scripts, first draft scripts – all share certain characteristics: no scene numbers, few if any camera shots designated and sequences written in master scenes. Realize that “shooting scripts,” the form in which scripts are most often available at libraries and elsewhere, are not the form in which most professional writers submit their scripts. Nuances may vary – margins slightly different, a dash here or there, parentheticals used this way or that – but overall, professional screenplays fit these guidelines. That said, professional scripts will invariably resemble the formatting guide that follows. Slight variations abound in scripts written by professionals. There is no absolute “standard” format used by all professional screenwriters working in the American film industry. Script Formatting Guide: scriptsample.pdf ![]()
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