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The Process of Screenwriting How to develop and commission your script

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The Process of Screenwriting

How to develop and commission your script

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What is Scriptwriting ?After researching into the process of screenwriting I found out that scriptwriting took a major part in screenwriting and after researching into scriptwriting I found a definition of what scriptwriting is. After exploring what scriptwriting is I acknowledged the different varieties of scriptwriting which is shown in the next slide. This print also shows the visualization of scriptwriting for example ‘The way you tell your story’.

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Different Interpretations of ScriptwritingHere is an example of the different types of scriptwriting used in the screenwriting industry. From this source I found a lot of information as to how late scripts are handled and what kind of problems scriptwriters face.

The print scan to the right indicates what different problems scriptwriters will face when creating there script and the plotting in which they intake when scriptwriting.

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Script Format Examples

This is an example of a ‘Screenplay Format’ and explains how to start of a Screenplay script for film. The image above describes what layout you need to use in order to achieve a good Screenplay Format script for Film.

The layout within formats represents here as ‘Fade in’ which describes what camera angle or camera techniques are used. Also, ‘EXT’ illustrates that the filming is going to be outside. Then what is underneath the ‘Fade in’ and ‘EXT’ is the filming process.

This again represents ‘Screenplay Format’ but the format describes the information for TV Show. The information given shows the procedure that you need to follow at the start of your TV Show script format. The image above describes what layout and techniques to use in order to achieve a good Screenplay Format script for TV Show.Also, the description for ‘INT’ means inside so when filming ‘INT’ stands for filming inside.

See websites number 1 for Reference

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Other Examples of Script Format

The image above depicts what process you need to follow for ‘Stage Format in the UK’. The image represents a character description in ‘Stage Format in the UK’.

Alongside this the image above portrays what ‘Stage Format in the USA’. Above shows a character profile within ‘stage format in the USA’.

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Script Commissioning

The information above describes how e-Commissioning works and what procedure you need to follow to succeed in Script Commissioning.

See websites number 4 for Reference

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IT System Requirements for Script Commissioning

When creating your e-Commission you will need to use a certain programme or certain files to upload your commission. As in this case the BBC e-Commissioning makes you follow an assured technique.

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The Information you provide needs to have a certain persistence

The Information you provide

The information to the left describes what you can entail within your commission and what procedures certain e-Commissioning companies want you to include in your commission and what information they want you to include in your commission. Also, the Account Administrator will check what progress your e-Commissioning script has made and will keep you informed on the success of your script.

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How to pitch your screenplay

The image to the right renders what process you have to follow when pitching your Screenplay or Script. The image is a set of guide lines on what skills and techniques you need to withdraw when creating, ending, or starting your Screenplay or Script.

This website says that you should only use ‘three sentences’ and what elements you need to take into consideration; • Casting• Budget and Marketing• Inspiration

See websites number 7 for Reference