Writers Write
Unit 24
Writing for Television and Video
Assignment Scenario
At the heart of a successful television or video product lies
a well-researched, effectively written and appropriately
formatted script.

The wide range of script requirements across television and
video genres demand writers who are flexible and
competent in written and verbal communication.
Tasks & Evidence
Deadlines
Scripts
Writing your Script
 90-120 pages

 Courier 12pt font

 8 1/2" x 11" bright white three-hole punched paper



Why Courier?
   Timing
   1 formatted page = 1 minute screen time
Writing your Script
A script can be an original piece, or based on a true story or
previously written piece, like a novel, stage play or
newspaper article.
At its heart, a script is a blueprint for the film it will one day
become…
The biggest mistake any new screenwriter can make is to submit a
script full of production language, including camera angles and
editing transitions

It's crucial to remember that film is primarily a visual
medium.
As a screenwriter, you must show what's happening in a story,
rather than tell.
Rules
Scene Heading                       Character

A scene heading is a one-line       When a character is introduced,
description of the location and     his name should be capitalised
time of day of a scene, also        within the action.
known as a "slugline." It should
always be in CAPS.                  Dialogue

Action                              Lines of speech for each
                                    character. Dialogue format is
The narrative description of the    used anytime a character is heard
events of a scene, written in the   speaking, even for off-screen and
present tense.                      voice-overs.
Writing your Script
The best way to learn to rules and style is to read scripts:
        http://labs.triggerstreet.com/
        http://www.simplyscripts.com/unpro.html
        Library!!!


You can also take online lessons:
        http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Lesson:Formatting_the_s
        cript
A Lesson in Scriptwriting
Scene by Scene Breakdown
        When          Where           Overview of Action
Night          Shena Simon Campus   RACHEL walks out of
                                    the front doors of sixth
                                    form the college
Celtx
Download:https://www.celtx.
com/index.html



Video:http://youtu.be/C9x_
RvZl2go
Steps
1. Write a scenario

2. Break your scenario down into the elements for a script
   •   Complete a scene by scene breakdown

1. Learn Celtx

2. Write your script!

Writers Write

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    Writers Write Unit 24 Writingfor Television and Video
  • 2.
    Assignment Scenario At theheart of a successful television or video product lies a well-researched, effectively written and appropriately formatted script. The wide range of script requirements across television and video genres demand writers who are flexible and competent in written and verbal communication.
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    Writing your Script 90-120 pages  Courier 12pt font  8 1/2" x 11" bright white three-hole punched paper Why Courier? Timing 1 formatted page = 1 minute screen time
  • 7.
    Writing your Script Ascript can be an original piece, or based on a true story or previously written piece, like a novel, stage play or newspaper article. At its heart, a script is a blueprint for the film it will one day become… The biggest mistake any new screenwriter can make is to submit a script full of production language, including camera angles and editing transitions It's crucial to remember that film is primarily a visual medium. As a screenwriter, you must show what's happening in a story, rather than tell.
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    Rules Scene Heading Character A scene heading is a one-line When a character is introduced, description of the location and his name should be capitalised time of day of a scene, also within the action. known as a "slugline." It should always be in CAPS. Dialogue Action Lines of speech for each character. Dialogue format is The narrative description of the used anytime a character is heard events of a scene, written in the speaking, even for off-screen and present tense. voice-overs.
  • 11.
    Writing your Script Thebest way to learn to rules and style is to read scripts: http://labs.triggerstreet.com/ http://www.simplyscripts.com/unpro.html Library!!! You can also take online lessons: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Lesson:Formatting_the_s cript
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    A Lesson inScriptwriting
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    Scene by SceneBreakdown When Where Overview of Action Night Shena Simon Campus RACHEL walks out of the front doors of sixth form the college
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    Steps 1. Write ascenario 2. Break your scenario down into the elements for a script • Complete a scene by scene breakdown 1. Learn Celtx 2. Write your script!

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