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Post by MenelaosGkikas on Dec 23, 2019 15:41:16 GMT
"The Words Of Emily Logan" has been a romantic drama written in a movie format. The love story of Emily and Joel is initially set during their teenage years and followed by 16 years of silence to be born again at their adulthood! Below are the distinctive differences that separate screenplays from other forms of literature and prose. Screenplays more fit the category of dramatic writing. Screenplay Clarifications • Movies happen faster than life. • INT: interior • EXT: exterior • CUT: the scene is cut, the camera changes its focus, we only cut on ACTION. • Scenes begin with action and not dialogue. • In movies, we write exclusively what we hear or see (AudioVisual). • Information, explanation, unnecessary description are not allowed. • Character names are only all caps the first time they’re introduced. • When a character is first introduced, his/her age is written next to him/her, especially for protagonists. • Scene titles proceed from the wider to the subset. • Success relies on continuously surpassing ourselves. The book can be found in Amazon universally, Apple iTunes for Books, Barnes and Noble, Wallmart, Goodreads, Rakuten Kobo, etc. You can look for yourself and if you like what you see, get it at your hands!
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