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Stories, Plots, Narrative You have an idea for a film that you want to write. Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’ Remember to concentrate on the visuals which will tell your story Importantly as well, is that ‘Dialogue’ has to be character specific, that is the character speaking is convincing in what they are saying.

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Page 1: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

Stories, Plots, Narrative You have an idea for a film that you

want to write.

Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’

Remember to concentrate on the visuals which will tell your story

Importantly as well, is that ‘Dialogue’ has to be character specific, that is the character speaking is convincing in what they are saying.

Page 2: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

Screenwriting: The Basics You must layout your script in the

correct industry standard format layout and Courier 12pt typeface

Use screenwriting software to format your scripts that way you can concentrate on the story you wish to tell.

www.celtx.com free screenwriting software

Others are Final Draft and Screenwriter

Page 3: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

Screenwriting: The BasicsIn correct screenplay layout one page is

one minute on the screen, this is a good rule to work by.

Your first draft will generally be 30% too long

Revise your script constantly and cut, cut, cut as you refine and improve and sharpen

Movies are good at telling stories but not good at telling very complicated stories

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Screenwriting: The Basics Remember: What if? A good way to start

generating stories. Use a variety of sources from

pictures to books to articles to things you see and hear as a starting point.

Kiss: ‘Keep it Simple Stupid’

Page 5: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

Screenwriting

The majority of movies and particularly those coming out of the USA follow that is called:

The Classic Hollywood Narrative …or… the Three Act Structure The Discontinuous Narrative: is another way

of telling your script and can be defined as….

….every story has a Beginning a Middle and an End….….but not necessarily in that order.

Page 6: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

The Three Act Structure

The Screenplay is divided into three parts :

Act 1 : The Set-up (of location and

characters) (the first 1/4) Act 2 : The Confrontation (with

obstacles) (the middle 1/2) Act 3: The Climax and Resolution

(the last 1/4)

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We can be Heroes

Protagonist: The good guys or girls

Antagonist: The bad guys or girls

Note: Antagonists do not have to be people……

who can they be? Examples?

Scripts are about ‘Confrontations’ and overcoming them

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The Three Act Structure

We will use as our example a 2 hr film which equates to 120 pages of correctly laid out screenplay.

1 page of Screenplay = 1 minute of screen time

Total running time 120 minutes/120 pages of script

Screenplays are constructed/hinged around two Act Breaks or commonly referred to as ‘Turning Points’.

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Turning Points

Movies following the Classic Hollywood Narrative method of construction are written around/constructed around these two Turning Points:

‘Turning Point One’ at the end of Act 1 or approximately 30 minutes into your screenplay

‘Turning Point Two’ at the end of act Two or approximately 90 minutes into your screenplay

(approximately = within a page or two)

Page 10: Stories, Plots, Narrative  You have an idea for a film that you want to write.  Remember that films are ‘Show Don’t Tell’  Remember to concentrate on

The Three Act Structure

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Turning Point 1

The Turning Points are Plot Devices, incidents that allow/propel your story forward….cause and effect.

Act 1: The set-Up: introduces our characters and story plots, (and with its own 3 acts structure) it takes us to…..

Turning Point One: a point where we have had a mini-story that ends, but then leads us into a new story, this will be the main direction the rest of the story follows.

Essentially the moment the hero takes on the main quest/problem/confrontations.

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Turning Point 2

Turning Point 2: The most important part/event of a three act structure narrative.

Turning Point Two: is generally at the point where your main Character/Protagonist is furthest from achieving their goal, then they see a way out/way forward to the climax/conclusion of your story.

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3 Act Structure

To clarify the breakdown of a Three Act Structure screenplay of two hours / 120 pages:

Act 1 = 30 pages

Act 2 = 60 pages (starts at or around page 30/30 mins)

Act 3 = 30 pages (starts at or around page 90/90 mins)

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Act 1

Act 1 is also called the Set-Up

You introduce all you main characters

All your story threads, plots, sub-plots etc

It is also a self contained story of its own (with its own 3 act structure!)

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Act 2

The main story

The bit you really want to write with your characters developing and changing as they progress through your story.

Conflicts and confrontations in our hero’s way and stopping them achieving their goal.

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Act 3

The Resolution

You finish your story

Tie up all loose ends

Characters will have undergone a life-changing journey over the 120 minutes: ‘The Character Arc’

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What makes a great Movie? Conflict Characters Situations Locations Convincing Protagonist Convincing Antagonist Great Dialogue!

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How Long?

It doesn’t matter if your script is 3 or 120 pages

The Three Act Structure can be adapted/modified to any length

But it is not the only way of telling your story

Movies that do not follow this structure……?

Write the script/movie the way you want to and you feel is best, the rules are there to help not dictate…