Story & Script Writing





                       10 very Important & Useful tips, to write a powerful Film Script.

Which may help you to create a strong script to compete in current Film Markets.
By:- Anil Agnihotri.

  


                         
 It's highly recommended, to updated related 
 software and Internet Browser, before you start 
 writing.



 Sharing my experiences.

The best way to develop your story and turning into a     power Script.

       1.   Conceive a unique and extraordinary idea, doesn't matter how long it takes.
  
       2.   Pen down it.
   
       3.   Start writing a rough draft.

       4.   Once you complete rough draft, recheck it, for typo mistakes and grammar.

 Normally while writing, we always feel, our story is the best. 
                               
 Now the most imp part.


       5.   Once you are done with a rough draft, take the help, of some close, 
             trustworthy and creative friend. It does not matter how good a writer you are. 
             Send him/her the rough draft to read and put some suggestions to make it 
             better.

       6.   After getting the suggestions from your friend, read your story once again 
              and add a few, suggested by your friend. And read it again.

       7.   Now go for the final draft of your story. Be specific to characters, situations, 
              locations, surroundings,  properties, and outfits.
   

 Are you ready with your final draft? Send it to the same friend, you sent your 
 rough draft too. Also send it to one other trustworthy friend, for feedback.
                               

                                 Now you are 100% ready to write a script for your film.

Choose a friendly and easy to use, scriptwriting software. ( Few are very good and  easy to use. I will not mention here, but you can always search and discuss it with your writer friends.) start writing your script. 
                                       
        8.  Remember not to forget, adding all locations, sub-locations, 
             surroundings, properties, situations, outfits, actions, emotions, expressions 
             and any special effects require in the particular scene,                                                                                                       
.       9.  After finishing your script, revise it twice, and make necessary changes if 
             required.

      10.  Send it to a creative script supervisor. (If you feel and you have the budget for that)
                                         

          

                                   Congrats. You are all set to go.
Present your script to Production Houses, Directors, and Actors.
All the very Best.

    Good Luck.
"Anil Agnihotri."
(Writer/ Director)
            

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                         
                                                                                  

                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            




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