Friday, July 20, 2007

What Not To Do When Writing A Screenplay


Ken Levine (writer/producer for several famous sitcoms) had his daughter Annie give a few tips about what not to do with your script if you ever want it to see daylight. It's great advice, especially in a field where having the wrong format alone can kill your chances. I would just add one thing to the list: the maximum length of your script depends on the venue. Taking into account the generally accepted formula that one page equals one minute, 115-120 pages is fine for a screenplay, while a full-length stage play is better off at 90. A one-act should be half that.

Yes, I realize Annie Levine's post is discussing screenplays only, but I thought that point might need clarification since some folks might not make the distinction.

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