by Trevor Mayes | Apr 26, 2010 | Quick Screenwriting Tips |
When proofing the final draft of your script, don’t forget to do a homonym pass. While we’re blazing through our first draft, it’s easy to inadvertently mix up words or contractions that sound the same in our heads. We need to weed-out any of these...
by Trevor Mayes | Apr 23, 2010 | Quick Screenwriting Tips |
Make sure you only have one blank line after FADE IN: If you’ve set up your screenwriting software to use two blank lines above your scene headers (triple spacing), you need to ensure that there is only one blank line (double spacing) after FADE IN: Failure to...
by Trevor Mayes | Apr 15, 2010 | Formatting, Quick Screenwriting Tips |
Any time you have dialogue that spells out a word, acronym, or initials, there are a couple of rules to follow. 1) Make sure letters are capitalized. INCORRECT Usage: SLACKER Dude, you know what sucks? I have to get up tomorrow at nine a.m. CORRECT Usage: SLACKER...