Chapter 5 - Action
The Rules: Action runs from left to right margin, the full width of the
text on the page, the same as the Scene Heading. Be sure to use the word wrap
function of your script writing software, to make editing and rewrites easy.
Text is single-spaced and in mixed case.
When you introduce a speaking character for the first time, you should
put the name in all caps.
Software Tip: Script writing software intuitively formats the spacing and
text between different paragraph styles for you as you type. All you worry
about is your story!
The ACTION or Description sets the scene, describes the setting, and
allows you to introduce your characters and set the stage for your story.
Action is written in REAL TIME.
Writing Tip: Every moment in a screenplay takes place NOW. Use the active
voice (a window slams shut) not the passive voice (a window is slammed shut).
Always write in PRESENT TIME, not the past. (There are rare exceptions to
this; for example, John Milius' The Wind and the Lion had description in past
tense like a novel, but then, he also directed the film.)
Keep your paragraphs short... don't let them go on and on over 4 or 5
lines. The reader may scan long action paragraphs without really reading them.
FADE IN:
EXT. KEY WEST MARINA - DAWN - ESTABLISHING
Sailboats, yachts, and cabin cruisers all bob up and down in the warm
blue
water.
INT. MASTER SUITE - MORNING
Expensive designer sheets and comforter covers the nude, shapely body of
drop
dead gorgeous JULIE COOPER, 25. Sunlight filters through portholes over
the
muscled, tan body of FRANKIE CAMPISI, 38. He pulls the comforter down and
begins
kissing Julie's naked body.
The reader begins to form an idea about the setting and the action taking
place. We know we're on a boat, two characters have been introduced to us, we
have some idea about their physical appearance. And we have a clue to their
relationship.
Avoid a compulsion to write camera angles and shots. If you must
emphasize some shot, write it on a single line. Angles and shots are the domain
of the director an will likely be added in the Shooting Script.
Expensive designer sheets and comforter covers the nude, shapely body of
drop
dead gorgeous JULIE COOPER, 25. Sunlight filters through portholes over
the
muscled, tan body of FRANKIE CAMPISI, 38. He pulls the comforter down and
grins
at Julie's naked body. Suddenly, Frankie recoils.
There's a devil tattoo on her shoulder that he's never seen before.
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