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Hi I want to try out screenwriting for the first time, are there any online resources I can try out? Thank you xo
hey! YES, thereās a plethora of wonderful resources online that you can use to get started!Ā
FIRST:
The best thing to do is to watch a TON of short films. Writing a short is often times harder than writing a feature because you have to pack an entire story into like 30 minutes or less (the best shorts are honestly 15 min or less). And watching and writing a lot of shorts will teach you the basic building blocks of writing anything for the screen.Ā
LINK TO THE 50+ BEST SHORT FILMS ON YOUTUBE
Also while youāre at it, just watch a ton of movies and read a ton of scripts.
NEXT:
Writing a screenplay for anythingāfilm, tv, web seriesāis absolutely not the same as writing a longform work like a fic or a novel. You canāt just translate one to the other and suddenly you have a functioning movie.
I know this might be pretty obvious, but itās worth sayingā
You know how most film adaptations of books are bad? Itās cause movies are like max an hour and thirty minutes and so the adaptors have to just pick the one BEST plot point (the main, overarching plot) and writing the story around that. So all your favorite book subplots, little character details, and amazing throughlines, get nixed because there just isnāt enough time to get into all of that. You have 120 pages to tell an entire novelās worth of story, and every second has to be entertaining, because youāre asking people to sit still for ALMOST THREE HOURS and consume this story. Thatās why we end up with watered down movie versions of our books. AND thatās why films often add random shit into the story thatās not in the bookābecause theyāre gonna make the movie as cinematic and as action packed as they possibly can. What works in the novel, doesnāt always work in a film. Also,Ā Hollywood doesnāt give a shit if they stick to the book, they have boxes to check when it comes to entertainment, āāāfamily valuesāāā, and $$$$.Ā
All this to say, there are completely different story standards for film than for long form writing. And you MUST learn the those standards before you even do the first beat sheet for your idea. If you donāt know how to shape a story for a film youāll end up with a 300+ page screenplay that would make a bad film.Ā And Iām not going to include my rant on storytelling for tv or a web series because thatās a WHOLE different thing. And the story standards for those differ from a feature or a short.Ā
So I would for sure buy and read the bookĀ āSave the Catā. I had to read it in undergrad and when I go accepted to AFI, they told me to read it again. Itās an excellent manual for coming up with screenplay ideas and how to write them.Ā
LINK TO BUYĀ āSAVE THE CATāĀ
LINK TOĀ āSAVE THE CATā WEBSITE THAT HAS A TON OF COOL RESOURCESĀ
Also, and this has been the most useful thing to come out of my education so farā
LINK TOĀ āTHE NINE BIG BEATSā
LINK TO THE BEAT SHEETS FOR POPULAR FILMS
This shows you how to break up your story, the acts within your story, and the major beats your idea has to hit for it to work as a film. Always do a beat sheet before starting to write.Ā
LASTLY:
You gotta have that formatting down. Screenplays follow a pretty strict formatting structure that you just gotta know. Reading the screenplays to some of your favorite films will help!Ā
LINK TO A GUIDE TO FORMATTING YOUR SCREENPLAY
LINK TO SCREENPLAYS FOR POPULAR FILMS
Also, it will be easier to format things correctly if you have screenwriting software that helps you!Ā The industry standard is Final Draft but that costs $$$ so hereās a good free alternativeā
LINK TO SCREENWRITING SOFTWARE āFADE INā
And there you go! Thereās a lot to learn, and itās not easy, but dude itās fun as hell.Ā
TL;DRĀ
(āBeatsā refers to story beats)
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fear - open mouth - backing away - fake smiles - hugging themselves - long / dragged breaths - rocking
jealousy - snide remarks - darting looks - self-deprication - visible judging - folded arms - arguing a fair point
hurt - steadying breaths - overly bobbing head - teary - anger - trembling - pressed lips - insisting everything is 'fine'
lying (ticks) - picking at nails - touching hair - licking lips - laughing too loud - avoids subjects - won't meet eyes
worry - reaching out physically - pursing lips - looking to others - reassuring smiles - looking you up and down - tilted head - sympathetic nod
shame - will not meet eyes - feet turned away - teary - desperate - fidgeting - begging
humiliation - lashes back - cheeks flush - palms turn sweaty - face frowns -> brows scrunch, lips pull back - teary
love - looks for approval - blushing / turning red - clammy palms - nervous around certain people - laughs hard - turning clumsy - slip of thought
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the worst thing about writing is that you arenāt just a writer. you have to be a thousand things. a poet, a flirt, a weapons expert, a bleeding heart, a scholar, a legendary cook, a theorist, an engineer, a reckless teenage girl, a dying god. you have to be able to write monologues and speeches and heartfelt confessions, and you have to make them believable. writing is putting yourself into someone elseās shoes.
writing is really hard (āļøæāāæ)
the sense of knowing that you're in a big transitional stage of your life. such a surreal feeling. exciting and terrifying and grief-filled and joyous all at once.