Good morning everyone, I have so many scripts in my head. The most I’ve ever put on paper was poetry or songs. Mentally, I am very passionate about becoming an screenwriter but physically, I have no clue on where to begin. It’s very easy for me to create a storyline but I don’t know how to put it on paper. Can any direct me to some resources for templates or software for scripts? Especially for beginners. Thank you!
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You can save up to 3 scripts on WriterDuet for free. Then there is a payment option for the Pro Version. It's a great program when you're just starting out.
Thank you, I’ll check it out now.
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Story by Robert McKee. It’s a great primer on the basics of screenwriting theory.
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I use WriterDuet, I tried Final Draft and Celtx, but found WriterDuet the best for me, it's really simple to follow.
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I will also suggest WriterDuet. The free version is great, and it makes proper formatting very easy.
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Before digging into heady books like Robert McKee's Story or worrying about software, there are a treasure trove of free scripts on the internet to read. Pick and choose your favorite recent movies or read many of the recent Oscar nominations are also now available online.
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A book - "How not to write a screenplay" - By Denny Flinn
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Great share Dan Max. Thanks.