Chapter 17 - Title Page
The TITLE PAGE has specific information on it. Type it in the same font
as your script, Courier 12. It should not be on special paper, no graphics - it
should just contain only the following information:
Centered on the page, vertically and horizontally - The title of your
script in bold type if possible
Two lines below that, centered on the line - Written by
Two lines below that, centered on the line - Your Name (and co-writer, if
any)
In the lower right hand corner your contact information (include agent or
email address)
In the lower left-hand corner you can put Registered, WGA or a copyright
notification.
The Good,
The Bad, The Thin
Written by
Fatty Turner
Copyright © 2001 by Fatty Turner Fatty Turner
Registered, WGAw
1234 Lake St.
Anytown, CA 12345
(310)
555-1212
Writing Tip:
Authorities differ on whether or not you should note on your title page
that you have registered your screenplay with the Writers Guild of America,
west. Some people think it is the mark of an amateur, yet some producers insist
upon it. Naturally, if you live east of the Mississippi River in the United
States, you might have registered your script with the Writers Guild of
America, east, and would thus note Registered, WGAe. One thing is certain,
however. A U.S. copyright has much more legal standing that either
registration. Note the copyright on the page. For more information about your
legal protection in any creative work, see the U.S. Copyright Office Web page
at http://www.copyright.gov/.
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