Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Screenplay | Narrative

A screenplay is a story that has been converted into the dialogue parts only. Screenplay have a few directors to help give more detail.

A screenplay has the scene number in all caps. The name is centre aligned and is also in all caps. If there is any extra information to lead the actor, people add what type of voice or thing they should do while they are talking in brackets and underneath the name.

The actor's line is under the name or under the leading act. The actor's line does not have speech marks, but it still has to be correctly punctuated so that it could help the actor understand what tone to use.

Understanding how to write a screenplay is important because it can help the actors to understand what their line is and how they say it. 

LI: To convert a story into a screenplay (script) or storyboard.

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