Jelas kamu harus mengerti tentang penulisan dengan bahasa Indonesia. Selain itu, kamu juga harus menguasai beragam kosa kata dalam membangun dialog yang kaya, tetapi tetap relevan dan mudah dipahami. 2. Keterampilan observasi/mengamati sekitar. Kebanyakan karakter, alur, dan dialog yang diciptakan oleh script writer adalah berdasarkan atau setidaknya terinspirasi dari kejadian yang terjadi di sebuah lokasi yang nyata. Writing a script is a great way to stretch your creativity by making a short film, movie, or TV show. Each script starts with a good premise and plot that takes your characters on a life-changing adventure. With a lot of hard work and correct formatting, you can write your own script in just a few months! Script-Writing Help 1 Think of a theme or conflict that you want to tell in your story. Use a “What if?” question to form the idea of your script. Start taking inspiration from the world around you and ask yourself how it would be affected by a specific event or character. You may also think about an overall theme, such as love, family, or friendship for your story so that your whole script is tied together.[1] For example, “What if you went back in time and met your parents when they were your age?” is the premise for Back to the Future, while “What if a monster rescued a princess instead of a handsome prince?” is the premise to Shrek. Carry a small notebook with you wherever you go so you can take down notes when you get ideas. 2 Pick a genre for your story. Genre is an important storytelling device that lets readers know what sort of story to expect. Look at the movies or TV shows that you enjoy most and try to write a script in a similar style.[2] Combine genres to make something unique. For example, you may have a western movie that takes place in space or a romance movie with horror elements. Picking a Genre If you like big set pieces and explosions, consider writing an action film. If you want to scare other people, try writing a horror script. If you want to tell a story about a relationship, try writing a drama or romantic comedy. If you like a lot of special effects or what could happen in the future, write a science fiction film. Advertisement 3 Choose a setting for your script to take place. Make sure the setting works with the story or theme of your script. Make a list of at least 3-4 different settings for your characters to travel between in your script so it stays interesting.[3] For example, if one of your themes is isolation, you may choose to set your script in an abandoned house. The genre you pick will also help you choose your setting. For example, it's unlikely that you'd set a western story in New York City. 4 Make an interesting protagonist. When you're making a protagonist, give them a goal that they are trying to achieve throughout the script. Give your character a flaw, such as being a constant liar or only thinking for themselves, to make them more interesting. By the end of your script, your character should go through an arc and change in some way. Brainstorm who your character is at the beginning of the story versus how the events would change them. Don't forget to figure out a memorable name for your character! 5 Create an antagonist that opposes your protagonist. The antagonist is the driving force that goes against your protagonist. Give your protagonist and antagonist similar qualities, but change the way the antagonist approaches them. For example, your protagonist may be trying to save the world, but the antagonist may think the only way to save it is to destroy it.[4] If you're writing a horror story, your antagonist may be a monster or a masked killer. In a romantic comedy, the antagonist is the person your main character is trying to woo. 6 Write a 1-2 sentence logline to summarize the plot of your script. A logline is a short summary of the main events in your film. Use descriptive language to help your logline sound unique so other people understand what the main ideas of your story are. Make sure the conflict is present in your logline.[5] For example, if you wanted to write a logline for the movie A Quiet Place, you may say, “A family is attacked by monsters,” but it doesn't give any details. Instead, if you wrote, “A family must live in silence to avoid being captured by monsters with ultra-sensitive hearing,” then the person reading your logline understands the main points of your script. Advertisement 1 Brainstorm plot ideas on index cards. Write down each event in your script on their own note cards. This way you can easily reorganize the events to see what works best. Write down all of your ideas, even if you think they're bad, since you may not know what will work best in your final script. If you don't want to use index cards, you may also use a word document or screenwriting software, such as WriterDuet or Final Draft. 2 Arrange the events in the order you want them in your script. Once you write all of your ideas on cards, lay them out on a table or floor and organize them in the chronological order of your story. Look at how certain events lead into one another to see if it makes sense. If it doesn't, set the index cards aside to see if they'd work somewhere better in your outline.[6] Have events in the future take place early in your film if you want to make a mind-bending movie with twists, such as Inception. EXPERT TIP Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020. Also be sure to consider how many acts to include. A TV script should be 5 acts if it's for a commercial network like CBS, NBC, or ABC. A non-commercial script, such as for Netflix or Amazon, should be 3 acts. Feature scripts are also usually 3 acts. 3 Ask yourself the importance of each scene you want to include. As you go through your outline ask yourself questions, such as, “What is the main point of this scene?” or, “How does this scene move the story forward?” Go through each of the scenes to see if they add to the story or if they're only there to fill out space. If the scene doesn't have a point or move the story, you can probably remove it.[7] For example, if the scene is your character just shopping for groceries, it doesn't add anything to the story. However, if your character bumps into someone at the grocery store and they hold a conversation related to the main idea of the movie, then you can keep it. EXPERT TIP Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020. Consider how many acts should be included. Melessa Sargent, the President of Screenwriters Network, says "A TV script should be 5 acts if it's for a commercial network like CBS, NBC, or ABC. A non-commercial script, such as for Netflix or Amazon, should be 3 acts. In either case, a teaser is included and is considered the first act. Feature scripts are also usually 3 acts." 4Use high and low moments as your act breaks. Act breaks help separate your story into 3 parts setup, confrontation, and resolution. The setup, or Act I, begins at the start of your story and ends when your character makes a choice that changes their lives forever. Throughout the confrontation, or Act II, your protagonist will work towards their goal and interact with your antagonist leading up to the climactic point of the story. The resolution, or Act III, takes place after the climax shows what happens afterward.[8] Tip TV scripts usually hit act breaks when they cut to commercials. Watch shows similar to the story you're writing to see what happens just before they go to a commercial break. Advertisement 1 Create a title page for your script. Include the title of your script in all caps in the center of the page. Put a line break after the title of your script, then type “written by.” Add another line break before typing your name. Leave contact information, such as an email address and phone number in the bottom left margins.[9] If the script is based on any other stories or films, include a few lines with the phrase “Based on the story by” followed by the names of the original authors. EXPERT TIP Try scriptwriting software to make formatting your script easy. It can help a lot, especially if you've never written a screenplay before. Melessa Sargent Professional Writer Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020. Melessa SargentProfessional Writer 2 Use size 12 Courier font throughout your whole script. Screenwriting standard is any variation of Courier so it's easy to read. Make sure to use 12-point font since it's what other scripts use and is considered industry standard.[10] Use any additional formatting, such as bolding or underlining, sparingly since it can distract your reader. Tip Screenwriting software, like Celtx, Final Draft, or WriterDuet, all automatically format your script for you so you don't need to worry about changing any settings. 3 Put in scene headings whenever you go to a different location. Scene heading should be aligned to the left margin 1 1⁄2 in cm from the edge of the page. Type the scene headings in all caps so they're easily recognizable. Include INT. or EXT. to tell readers if the scene takes place inside or outside. Then, name the specific location followed by the time of day it takes place.[11] For example, a scene heading may read INT. CLASSROOM - DAY. Keep scene headings on a single line so they aren't too overwhelming. If you want to specify a room in a specific location, you can also type scene headings like INT. JOHN'S HOUSE - KITCHEN - DAY. 4 Write action blocks to describe settings and character actions. Action blocks should be aligned with the left margin and are written in regular sentence structure. Use action lines to denote what a character does and to give brief descriptions about what's happening. Keep action lines brief so they don't overwhelm a reader looking at the page.[12] Avoid writing what the characters are thinking. A good rule of thumb to think about is if it can't be seen on a screen, don't include it in your action block. So instead of saying, “John thinks about pulling the lever but he's not sure if he should,” you may write something like, “John's hand twitches near the lever. He grits his teeth and furrows his brow.” When you introduce a character for the first time in an action block, use all caps for their name. Every time after you mention the character name, write it as normal. 5 Center character names and dialogue whenever a character speaks. When a character is about to speak, make sure the margin is set to in cm from the left side of the page. Put the characters name in all caps so a reader or actor can easily see when their lines occur. When you write the dialogue, make sure it's 2 1⁄2 in cm from the left side of the page.[13] If you want to make it clear how your character is feeling, include a parenthetical on the line right after the character name with an emotion. For example, it may read excited or tense. Make sure the parenthetical is in cm from the left side of the page. Advertisement 1 Set a deadline so you have a goal to reach. Choose a date that's about 8-12 weeks away from when you start since these are the usual industry times that writers have to work on a script. Mark the deadline on a calendar or as a reminder on your phone so it holds you accountable for working on your script.[14] Tell others about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable for finishing your work. 2 Plan to write at least 1-2 pages per day. During your first draft, just write the ideas that come to your head and follow along with your outline. Don't worry about spelling or grammar entirely since you just need to get your story written down. If you aim to do 1-2 pages each day, you'll finish your first draft within 60-90 days. Choose a set time each day to sit down and write so you don't get distracted. Turn off your phone or internet connection so you can just focus on writing. EXPERT TIP "Feature scripts should be between 95-110 pages. TV scripts should be 30-35 pages for a half-hour show or 60-65 pages for a 1 hour show." Melessa Sargent Professional Writer Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020. Melessa SargentProfessional Writer 3 Say your dialogue out loud to see if it sounds natural. As you write what your characters are saying, talk through it out loud. Make sure it flows well and doesn't sound confusing. If you notice any problem areas, highlight or underline the phrases and come back to them next time you edit.[15] Make sure each character sounds different and has a unique voice. Otherwise, a reader will have a hard time distinguishing between who's speaking. 4 Keep writing until you're between 90-120 pages. Think of each page equalling 1 minute of screen time. To write a standard film script, aim to write something about 90-120 pages long so it would run for 1 ½-2 hours long. If you're writing a TV script, aim for 30-40 pages for a half-hour sitcom and 60-70 pages for an hour-long drama. Short films should be about 10 pages or less. Advertisement 1 Take a 1-2 week break from your script when you finish it. Since you've been working on your script for a long period of time, save the file and focus on something else for a few weeks. That way, when you come back to edit it, you'll be able to look at it with fresh eyes.[16] Start work on another script while you wait if you want to keep working on other ideas. 2 Reread your entire script and take notes on what doesn't make sense. Open your script and read it from start to end. Look for places where the story is the confusing or where characters are doing things without moving the story forward. Write your notes down by hand so you can remember them better.[17] Try to read your script out loud and don't be afraid to act out parts based on how you think they should be performed. That way, you can catch dialogue or wording that doesn't work as well. Tip If you can, print out your screenplay so you can directly write on it. 3Share your script with someone you trust so they can look over it. Ask a friend or parent to look over your script to see what they think. Tell them what sort of feedback you're looking for so they know what to focus on. Ask them questions when they're finished about whether parts make sense or not.[18] 4 Keep rewriting the script until you're happy with it. Work on story and character revisions first to fix larger problems in your script. As you work through each revision, work from larger problems, such as dialogue or confusing action sequences, to minor problems, such as grammar and spelling. Start each draft in a new document so you can cut and paste parts you like from your old script into the new one. Don't get too nit-picky with yourself or you'll never finish the script you're working on. Advertisement Add New Question Question How do I start writing a script? Melessa Sargent is the President of Scriptwriters Network, a non-profit organization that brings in entertainment professionals to teach the art and business of script writing for TV, features and new media. The Network serves its members by providing educational programming, developing access and opportunity through alliances with industry professionals, and furthering the cause and quality of writing in the entertainment industry. Under Melessa's leadership, SWN has won numbers awards including the Los Angeles Award from 2014 through 2021, and the Innovation & Excellence award in 2020. Professional Writer Expert Answer Everything starts with an idea. Make sure you know what your idea is, what you want to write about. Have a character and focus on what the character is going to do. Then take your idea and write it down, from beginning to the end. Let it be just a few pages. Include locations, details, and everything that is on your mind; put the paragraphs. When you actually start to write a script, you would cover everything you have written on these pages, and they will help you to know how you want your story to flow. Question What is a good script writing software to download? Preferably free. This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer Websites and software such as WriterDuet and Celtx are great programs that are free to use with the option to upgrade. If you want to try paid screenwriting software, Final Draft and Fade In have free trials you can use. Question What is the length of a TV pilot script not the duration of the actual program This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer TV pilots are usually around 30-35 pages for a 30-minute show and 60-70 pages for a 60-minute show. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement There are no set rules to writing a screenplay. If you feel like your story should be told a different way, try them out. Read scripts to movies you enjoy to learn how they were written. Many PDFs can be found online with a simple search. Read books like Save the Cat by Blake Snyder or Screenplay by Syd Field to get ideas and information about how to format your stories. Show More Tips Advertisement References About This Article Article SummaryXTo write a script, always start with a scene heading that's aligned to the left margin whenever you go to a new location. You should also include action blocks whenever you want to describe the setting and character's actions, which should also be aligned with the left margin. For example, you might write, "John takes a sip of his coffee and smiles." When you want to include dialogue, center the character's name in all caps, and center the dialogue under their name. To learn how to come up with a good story and realistic dialogue, read on! Did this summary help you? 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