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Process of script writing - Coggle Diagram
Process of script writing
Create a loglines
one or two phrases that succinctly and intriguingly sum up your story. Develop your characters after you've finished that. Write a story of them. develop their individualities.
Write an outline
A summary of your whole narrative, commonly known as an outline or "beat sheet," is what it is. It should be brief and no more than one or two pages. Here it's all about broad strokes. Regard the outline as your script's "definition," which explains each plot point by plot point as the story progresses. You should start considering structure at this point.
Write a treatment
Effectively, treatments are a more detailed version of your overview. Expand on it and compose your entire narrative, scene after scene, in a traditional manuscript format. Play around with dialogue, or at the very least, write down the things you want your characters to say. Create your settings and enjoy creating the descriptions.
Write your script
Your treatment is creative, your plot is well-structured, and your characters are well-developed. Recognize the formatting. In the present tense, write. Your friend is conciseness. As you write for both readers' eyes and ears, keep in mind to show rather than tell.