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Re: [Screenwriting Structure] helppp

here is another great website with screenwriting tips...

http://www.screenwriter.ws

click on the structure link...



--- In screenwritingstructure@yahoogroups.com, robert <speedyf1@y...>
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> Hi,If you are writing a script to tell the story, do not use cut to
(which is a sharp cut, frame to frame) fade in (which is as it sounds
usually from black to image) and dissolve to (which is the reverse of
fade in). Those are all director decisions and are included only in
the shooting script.
> Have a look at this site
http://www.filmmakers.com/features/screenwriting/how2_write_script5.ht
m Hope that helpsRob
> vitalsi <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:what is difference between
cut to and fade in and dissolve to:
> and also when cut to: can be omitted and when it is important?
> thanks
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what is difference between cut to and fade in and dissolve to: and also when cut to: can be omitted and when it is important? thanks...
vitalsi
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Apr 27, 2003
5:41 pm

Hi,If you are writing a script to tell the story, do not use cut to (which is a sharp cut, frame to frame) fade in (which is as it sounds usually from black to...
robert
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Apr 27, 2003
6:58 pm

here is another great website with screenwriting tips... http://www.screenwriter.ws click on the structure link... ... (which is a sharp cut, frame to frame)...
lascreenwriters
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Apr 29, 2003
5:09 am

I aggree with Robert. Eliminate all director type elements from your screenplay. (Unless of course you are directing it!) This includes scene numbers, CU...
Ryan Stockstad
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Apr 29, 2003
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