Script Gods

Script Gods Must Die! by Paul Peditto

Remember with screen direction, you want the eye to roll down the page, to make the script a “page turner.” How do you do that? Go vertical. Keep the reader’s eyes moving vertically down the page. For example, from Seven: He reaches to the nightstand, to a wooden, pyramidical metronome. He frees the metronome’s weighted […]

Format: 6: Intercuts

February 19, 2010 6 Comments

There are two uses for INTERCUT. The first is: THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION: Establish the first location, establish the second, and then INTERCUT between them: INT. JOHN BOEHNER HOME- NIGHT Boehner looks on as a TV plays his news conference from earlier in the day. The phone rings, he picks up. INT. JOHN MCCAIN HOME- SAME […]

“Keep your screen direction tight!” “Don’t overwrite!” It’s all well and good to tell you this, but how much screen direction is too much? How many lines? What are the rules? Here’s my own rule of thumb: When your screen direction can’t be covered by a block of Velveeta cheese, it’s too long. Examine every […]

There are a couple ways to go with Montage format: INT.  PLAZA HOTEL- NEW YORK CITY- NIGHT (MONTAGE) --Freddy Mac and Fanny Mae sip Maine lobster bisque with Merrill Lynch bigwigs. --They munch Free Range Organic Chicken with Bank of American honchos. --They slurp Nutella crepes with Citibank VP’s. END MONTAGE Or, MONTAGE--FREDDY MAC AND […]

Try to give your screen direction “white space” (where the camera would naturally cut) wherever possible… I/E. SUV – AFTERNOON A blue SUV speeds down a road surrounded by trees. In the back seat, WILLIAM, 12, doodles in his note book, squashed between his brother J.J., 16, and sister COURTNEY, 14, with headphones, texting on […]