How to format a script?    Image result for pen images cartoon
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  First,there are five basic elements of the publics script format:

     * Slug Line
                 (Any change in location or time in your screenplay. Every scene begins with one.)
INT/EXT.PLACE.TIME
                     (1)                (2)                 (3)

(1)
INT/EXT” is often used for scenes in vehicles.

Not all Scene Headings begin this way. 

Some are short and punchy; a quick reminder of where/when we are. In Slugline, 
you create these by beginning the line with a single period:

(2)
The name of the places

(3)
Morning,Afternoon and the night

⟹Action
       Action is the catchall element of screenwriting. It’s where you tell the reader what happens on the screen.

Action elements are easy in Slugline. Just type some text.

⟹Character
        Character elements are in UPPERCASE,which is character's name,these are followed immediately by Dialogue.

⟹Dialogue
        Dialogue comes right after Character:

               NAK
               What's up, dead man?

               In Slugline, Dialogue cannot exist without a Character element immediately before it.

⟹Parenthetical
        If you type an open paren ( after a Character element, Slugline adds the closing paren )
and places the cursor between them so you can type your parenthetical.
               When you’re done, you can press Return without having to move the cursor outside of the parentheses.



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