Screenplay is the script of a movie, including acting instructions and scene directions. If I have to be honest I have never wrote a professional script before so this assignment was honestly a bit terrifying. I have some prior knowledge on screenplay and me and Davis spent the entire day basically studying the format and eventually coming up with ours. The format for a screenplay is actually quite simple at least much more simple than what I thought. It includes a 12-point courier font, a few inch margins, aprox 55 lines ( in our case a bit different) and page numbers on the right corner.Also, many scripts include fade in or fade out which refers too the transitions that may take place. It is also essential to include certain characteristics on the characters so that their is a further understanding to who they are ( makes it easier for the actor to understand the character as well ;) In other words SCRIPTS ARE NECESSARY NO MATTER WHAT.
In our script we knew exactly what we were going for. The vision was clear, it was more of understanding how to get their properly.After discussing together we sat down and wrote what a simple script, once we have our idea completely settled we will perfect it to meet the criteria and requirements perfectly.
Here is a link to a rough draft of our script https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kfU55K2u2Yuu0I3zCfy7BLy9WPNbpovK/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100636121113312897095&rtpof=true&sd=true
It is a work in progress since we will most likely change it around!
Here is an example of what an accurate script looks like


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