Film Script
Film Script
Written by
CHARACTER
My name is Character, and I am
speaking dialogue!
NEW CHARACTER
(angry)
I’m speaking dialogue, too, and I’m
angry! Directions like the one
above should be kept to a minimum.
These parentheticals can be used to
signify emotion (angry), for
clarification (to Jennifer), or to
describe short actions that would
not necessitate an entire action
description (fidgeting).
CHARACTER
Characters all have an
objective/goal, and there will be
2.
NEW CHARACTER
Don’t forget that this character
has an objective, too. All
characters, no matter how small,
should have an objective and
purpose in the story. If they
don’t, get rid of them!
CHARACTER
Since we’re on the second page,
notice the "(CONTINUED)" on the
last page and the page number on
this one.
NEW CHARACTER
Everything a character says should
help the character reach his or her
goal -- even if it’s subtle.
Remember, though, that a character
can get sidetracked by numerous
things during a script, which lead
to smaller goals outside of a
character’s super objective.
You now know the basics of writing a film script! The end of
the story is the only time -- other than the very beginning
of the script -- when a technical direction is always
appropriate!
FADE OUT