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How to write a film script - part III

This is a continuation of our deliberations on scriptwriting. First we gathered the basic formal rules and covered the subject of a story world, then we told you about characters. Now let’s carry on. The foundation of a script is its structure. It is a scheme according to which all elements are connected and fit together. A script must be a coherent integrity.

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How to write a film script - part V

Slowly but surely we’re getting to the end of our journey through scriptwriting. This time we are going to concentrate on script structure. Script structure consists of takes, scenes and sequences.

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How to write a film script - part IV

Welcome back to our little guide on a scriptwriting. A construction of a script is like a map of consecutive events which characters take part in and it constitutes a draft according to which all elements fit one to another. Every scene is supposed to contain relevant events and conflict.

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How to write a film script - part III

This is a continuation of our deliberations on scriptwriting. First we gathered the basic formal rules and covered the subject of a story world, then we told you about characters. Now let’s carry on. The foundation of a script is its structure. It is a scheme according to which all elements are connected and fit together. A script must be a coherent integrity.

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How to write a film script – part II

Continuing our deliberations about scriptwriting. I’d like to start with pointing out that apart from a story world about which I told you in the first part, an equally important part of a film story are its protagonists.

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How to write a film script – part I

When writing a film script you should start by picturing the film critic, the person who is going to read and review the script first of all. Winning over a critic is your first step to success.

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