Chapter 6 - Character Name
The Rules:
The CHARACTER NAME is formatted in uppercase letters and indented
3.5" from the left margin.
Before a character can speak, the writer inserts a CHARACTER NAME to let
the reader know this character's dialogue follows.
A character name can be an actual name (JOHN) or description (FAT MAN) or
an occupation (DOCTOR). Sometimes, you might have COP #1 and then COP #2
speaking. It is okay to identify the speaking parts like this, but actors will
like you more if you personalize their part with a name. Try to be consistent.
Software Tip:
When you use script writing software the use of long, difficult to type
character names is a breeze. The programs automatically learn and keep track of
the CHARACTER NAMES you use, allowing for consistency and ease. No need fear
those JACQUELINEs and DR. FRANKENSTEINs; two quick keystrokes are all you will
need to make them appear on the screen.
Script writing software will also insert the correct spacing from the
previous paragraph style, saving you thousands of keystrokes during the writing
process.
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.
FRANKIE
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