1. Coming Up With an IDEA A. Brainstorming  Throw out as many ideas as you can. (this part can take hours)  You have to be brave enough to give A LOT.

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1. Coming Up With an IDEA A. Brainstorming  Throw out as many ideas as you can. (this part can take hours)  You have to be brave enough to give A LOT of bad ideas B. Write everything down. Script Writing 2

Steps to Creating a Drama/Video

A. Get your story straight. Know where you want to go and what message you want to get across. Come up with a specific idea of what you want to happen in the play or movie. Create the premise and purpose of that story. What are the circumstances and what are the goals of the story and main characters involved? Script Writing 4

B. Develop the Characters: Your characters will drive the action on the stage or screen, so make sure you make them interesting and innovative. It may not be necessary for you to develop all of the characters right away, but some writers need to have everything set out before they can begin working. Find your method and work with it. Script Writing 5

C. Create an outline. Before you begin actually writing dialogue and script, it might help to create a basic roadmap of what will happen in your story. Sketch out a general plan and envision how events will unfold. This should be told in the third-person. 1._____________________________ a)_________________ b)_________________ c)_________________ 2._____________________________ a)_________________ b)_________________ c)_________________ 3._____________________________ a)_________________ b)_________________ c)_________________ Script Writing 6

D. Maintain your style. Remember, scripts are all about action and dialogue. Make sure your characters speak realistically, and try not to mix styles of speech and vocabulary too much unless you are going for a certain effect. E. Ensure that different characters have their own 'voice' based on their background, which will affect their word choices and dialect. This will stop your characters from blending into one another. Script Writing 7

F. Set the scene. Don't forget to include important details such as time of day, setting, and actions of the characters in the scene. These are nearly as important as the dialogue that occurs. Script Writing 8

G. Format your writing. Skip lines between one character speaking and a different one speaking, especially if you're handwriting it. This will enable those reading the script to distinguish between speakers more easily, and also allow space for notes, or you could just get a screen writing program. H. Edit yourself. Continually revise your writing, and, if possible, show the script to a friend or adviser who has writing experience and can critique and improve the script as needed. You may also write your script in various ways, introducing people and even in brackets telling the reader what is happening that the narrator is not reading. I.e.) Jeff walks off the stage or John closes the door behind him. Script Writing 9