Monday, February 8, 2010

Script Of A Car Accident When Talking About Scripts For Television Does 1 Page In A Script Equal To 1 Min., When It Is Double Spaced?

When talking about scripts for television does 1 page in a script equal to 1 min., when it is double spaced? - script of a car accident

For example:

A man walks into a bar.

Guy:
Can someone please help me, I was in a car accident!

No answer found. The man was a pause of astonishment.

etc.

If I continue in this way, a page corresponds to a minute?

What font is generally used in the scripts of television and the font size?

2 comments:

  1. Configure your screenplay in proper format: bullet lines, description, dialogue. For example, what you have written above would be:

    INT BAR - NIGHT

    Typical Biker Bar Bar: pool tables, loud music, bikers and biker chicks.

    Guy in encounters

    GUY
    Can anyone help please? I was in a car accident!

    No reaction from the person at the hotel bar.

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  2. Configure your screenplay in proper format: bullet lines, description, dialogue. For example, what you have written above would be:

    INT BAR - NIGHT

    Typical Biker Bar Bar: pool tables, loud music, bikers and biker chicks.

    Guy in encounters

    GUY
    Can anyone help please? I was in a car accident!

    No reaction from the person at the hotel bar.

    ReplyDelete