The script is the written account of what will happen in the film. It's very simple and with some like a novel. Fully developed an argument considering that all you have to film it, record it and mount it. The screenplay is the dialogue, scenes, sequences, and a thorough and detailed description of what the actors do on stage. The script is the "draft assembly" of a film. It is important that a writer of film scripts know, assembly, behind the scenes of the filming, the difficulty of performing certain effects and have an idea of what it costs to economically make a film. Ultimately you know what can and what can not be done in film.
To structure a message is essential to know what is meant by it. Here comes in the amount of knowledge about what the writer writes. The writer before giving an order to the message must have a mind full of information on the subject. Knowledge can come from many sources: personal experience, dealing with others, reading newspapers, literature, audiovisual sources viewing or access to information from the large computer networks. This may be included in a research work and within it a work of documentation. There is talk of research because both personal interviews and visits to newspaper libraries are part of it. When writing a script is done at various times corresponding to different scales or sections of a script.
"Synopsis." It is a very brief summary of the story, which helps the producer is set on the idea. It usually has a few pages, five or six.
"Writing fictional or treatment." Is writing the story like a fictionalized description of linearly in terms of vision that the future is going to film. You may have forty to sixty pages.
"Literary script or continuity through dialogue," when the writing becomes fictionalized sequences and scenes in which dialogue and explanation of the sites of action, place and time are specified clearly. No need to have more than one hundred thirty pages.
"Technical Writing": Not all managers require and is varied its embodiment. Its base is the "Literary script", which is divided into shots, scenes, sequences, being really mount draft. It need not have more than one hundred fifty pages.
A script is divided into sequences, which are the acts of a play. Each sequence has a header indicating the place and time to be developed. The sequence is divided into scenes. Each scene includes one or more planes, shot in the same environment and with the same characters. The structure of the script, as stated above, has no objective standards. Each director, producer or screenwriter, most of the time together, decide what is necessary to put on the script.
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A script can start like this: "Sequence 1 ª 'Entrance of the Zoo. Exterior. Day. " That means you have to shoot the first sequence on the outside of a zoo park during the day. The following describes the action of the ...