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Old 05-25-2006, 10:58 PM
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Something to go along with script work is story boarding.

A good freeware aid for this is Storyboard pro.
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Thanks for the link. Already been doing storyboards as well.
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They may do in Holloywood, but not in Hollywood, Pinewood or Wood Norton. Television shows sometimes have acts, features usually don't. A quick glance through the scripts of feature films I've worked on verifies that none of them had acts, just scenes.

Television series, particularly multi-camera sets, occasionally have acts, depending on commercial breaks or episodes.

Edit: I know that media students talk about "acts", and talk about the three act plot, but this isn't the same as having numbered acts in the script. Just to be sure I've looked in a few bibles and.. nope... features don't normally have numbered acts.

Edit #2. Just to make absolutely sure I've checked in Cole/Haag "Standard script formats" and they state quite clearly (page 21) Feature Film - no acts, television show in acts. And my "Final Draft" scriptwriting software confirms it. So, there you have it... Phew it would have been really embarrasing if I'd got that wrong No act numbers in movie scripts.


ok - I agree with you that not all film scripts uses acts, but when 'reading' film or atleast trying to read film- acts can be idendifiyed.. also when the director refers to parts of their film they refer to 'acts' - darron aronofsky in his films is a good example of this.............. but yes -I think ure right, but the thing is weather 'acts' are acuaclly included in a script is not the point - they can still be identified by both the director and the watcher of the film.........
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That storyboard program is alright except for the pictures are way to small. Its more like a script program rather than a storyboard program.
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This program is just the basics.
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