TV Script Formatting (PT73)

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Alex and Nick go over how formatting works in TV scripts and the various pre-draft documents you'll be writing on TV shows.

What are the formatting and structural differences in writing a TV screenplay as opposed to a feature? How do half-hours and one-hours differ in their acts and page count? Which documents will you be writing before going to draft on a TV episode? What are important formatting elements to know and common mistakes to avoid?

Plus, we answer questions about genre and screenwriting software you should be using.

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SHOWNOTES

Content
Paper Scraps: TV format versus TV genre, and screenwriting software you should be using (00:52)
1 - Differences in formats: TV and feature, one-hour and half-hour, network and cable, multi-cam and single-cam (10:56)
2 - Story areas, treatments, and outlines: documents to write before going to draft and annotating revisions (18:10)
3 - Formatting on the page and common mistakes (26:02)
Takeaways and Resources (56:35)

Links
"Comedy v. Drama: Declare Your TV Major" (PT02)
Final Draft
Fade In
WriterDuet
Highland
Celtx
Movie Magic Screenwriter
Scrivener
"Being a TV Script Coordinator" (PT21)
Scenechronize
Movie Magic Budgeting

Resources
"The Hollywood Standard" - Christopher Riley


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