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Review the parsed scene text, extracted dialogue, and generated shot list before moving toward prompt creation.
Estimated duration
110s
Location
CAMPUS
Time of day
NIGHT
Characters
CHARACTER
Keep in mind that it doesn’t matter how the Inciting Incident is resolved; it can be happy, sad, or even weird. The main thing is that it is resolved somehow! -- 3 of 3 --
CHARACTER
Since we’re on the second page, notice the "(CONTINUED)" on the last page and the page number on this one.
CHARACTER
Everything a character says should help the character reach his or her goal -- even if it’s subtle. Remember, though, that a character can get sidetracked by numerous things during a script, which lead to smaller goals outside of a character’s super objective. You now know the basics of writing a film script! The end of the story is the only time -- other than the very beginning of the script -- when a technical direction is always appropriate! FADE OUT (Please visit www.filmscriptwriting.com/samplescripts.html for some examples of actual film scripts.) 2.
Generate a shot plan to create 3-6 editable shots for this scene, then refine prompts before queueing renders.