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When you first start to write the script you have to have a one
sentence concept or breakdown of the entire script. (Example: An
adventurous archeologist races across the earth to find the holy
grail before the Nazis do.) If you can't narrow your film script
to one defining sentence then come up with a better idea. There's
nothing worse then being stuck with a bad concept. Thinking about
your concept early will allow you to better focus your efforts while
writing your script.
The next step is to write down a one page treatment of that sentence
long concept. This one page discription lets you elaborate on that
basic idea and create a plot for your film. You should describe
what you want the story to be about and also talk about the ordeals
faced by your protagonist. You can also talk about the other main
characters and what their roles will be in the film.
It is essential to map out the scene structure throughout your
film. Remember the Kiss principle when choosing locations. What
is the kiss principle you ask? Well it means, keep it simple stupid.
A good trick we've learned is that you should always write each
scene on a separate piece of paper. If you do this it's easier to
add missing scenes in later and keep yourself organized. Organization
is the key to completing your film script and keeping your conceptual
framework intact.
The next stage is to write that script out on paper. The sooner
you get a finished rough copy done the sooner you can start editing.
It may take up to 20 passes of your script before you like the version
you have. Don't try to perfect your script when you first write
it. You will always have to go back and make corrections.
When you have the final working version of your script, it's now
time to access it's feasibility. Will you actually be able to produce
this sucker on a limited budget and resources. If the answer is
no then you'll have to find take the script and simplify it. It
can be very painful watching your great ideas change to suit your
budget. But you'll have to compromise if you want to produce it
yourself.
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