It can take quite a leap to get from
the written word to a movie screen.
A screenplay, for all its clear descriptions
of where characters are and what they
say, has to work hard to meet the dramatic
immediacy that we expect from films.
1. Stick To The Present Tense
Writing in the present tense helps, keeping
the text direct and different from the
prose you'll find in most novels or short
stories.
2. Add Sound Effects
Sound effects can be effectively replicated
on the page, using onomatopoeia such as
BANGS for gunshots and SCREAMS of characters
in danger.
3. Keep It Tight
Keeping the whole script tight is one
of the best ways to capture the in-your-face
nature of a modern movie. Concise dialogue
and snappy scene descriptions will help
you to avoid a novel's tone.
4. Write Pictures
Thinking visually is the most important
part of the process. Writers are not always
inclined to 'talk in pictures', creating
images on the page.
By cultivating a visual eye, you can
create a script that's written to be SEEN,
not just read.
Just as in any form of writing, those
images will jump out at the readers and
stay in their minds. Screenplays just
happen to be the most image-driven of
all forms of writing.
Start looking, recording dreams, taking
notes.
Get hold of a camera - still, video,
film, whatever you can get your hands
on - and look through the viewfinder.
You don't have to stop loving words to
start thinking in pictures, so get in
the habit of finding appropriate pictures.
When you're writing your script, take
every opportunity you can to tell your
story using those kind of images, ones
that resonate with you and your characters.
If they're relevant and contain an element
that hasn't been seen before, they'll
resonate with your readers.
After all, movies aren't referred to
as "Pictures" for nothing.
| About The Author
Nick Smith is a professional screenwriter
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This article was posted on November
18, 2005