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Formatting a script

ScreenplaysEvery Screenwriter Has Their Own Format

On social media, the drama du jour is very often over whether or not to bold slug lines, whether adding transitions is passé or even “offensive to directors,” and so on. Which rules should you follow, or ignore?

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