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Screenplay Format Guide
Scene Heading: INT. or EXT. followed by the location and time of day (e.g., INT. OFFICE - DAY)
Action: Describes what's happening in the scene, written in present tense
Character Name: Written in all caps before their dialogue
Dialogue: What characters say, placed under their name
Parentheticals: Direction for how dialogue should be delivered, placed in parentheses
Transitions: Indicates how to move between scenes (e.g., CUT TO:, FADE OUT)
Tips for Better Scripts
- Be specific about your characters and their motivations
- Focus on visual storytelling - "show, don't tell"
- Keep dialogue natural and authentic to each character
- Use the generated script as a starting point and refine it
- Consider the pacing and structure of your scenes
- Read your script aloud to check for flow and naturalness
- Remember that good scripts often go through multiple revisions