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Character
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Misc Screenwriting
100

How do we indicate text appearing on screen?

SUPER: 3 YEARS LATER

LEGACY: 3 YEARS LATER

100

Another word for supporting characters' storylines.

Subplots, B-Story

100

The range in page length of an industry standard feature length screenplay?

90-120 pgs

100

In which sequences can we typically find dedicated time for exposition/contextual information?

Sequences 2 & 6

100

“Love conquers all” is an example of what?

Thematic Statement

200

The term for when two characters are speaking simultaneously.

Dual Dialogue

200

Typically an older/wiser character that guides our protagonist.

Mentor

200

What is the name of the font used in a screenplay?

Courier

200

Which sequences fit into which acts in a feature screenplay?

Act1:S1&2

Act2a:S3&4

Act2b:S5&6

Act3:S7&8

200

What is a plant payoff?

An element that shows up multiple times, with enoughfor either plot or for comedic value.

300

The correct order (from left to right) by indent on a screenplay page for the following: CHARACTER NAME - ACTION LINES - PARENTHETICALS - TRANSITIONS - DIALOGUE 

ACTION LINES

DIALOGUE

PARENTHETICALS

CHARACTER NAME

TRANSITIONS

300

What is the purpose of the main relationship?

To mirror/showcase our protagonist's internal transformative arc.

300

What is the focus of sequence 5?

Subplots and Rising Stakes/Action

300

What is the first written line of any scene?

Slugline/Scene Heading

300

What are verbal and physical motifs?

Recurring, idiosyncratic behaviors of a character.

400

Describes the inflection or direction of a piece of dialogue.

Parentheticals
400

In which sequence does our protagonist start leaning into change instead of resisting it?

Sequence 4

400

Why might a screenplay page be BLUE instead of WHITE?

To denote new changes to the screenplay known as revisions.

400

A 12-step structure used in many commercial films with a sole protagonist.

Hero's Journey Structure

400

What are the four corners of a character diamond?

-Motivation

-Habitual

-Flaw

-Unique Skill/Attribute
500

The difference between (O.S.) and (V.O.)?

O.S. refers to dialogue spoken by a character that is not visible on screen. 

For example: This can be used to imply a character yelling from another room.

V.O. refers to a non-diegetic piece of narratized dialogue.

500

What does a S.M.A.R.T. goal stand for?

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Realistic

Timebound

500

What is the name of the second agreement a writer signs with a production company that wants to produce their script?

Purchase Agreement

500

Traditionally, what is the latest sequence we introduce subplots (either in mention or fully introduced)? 

Sequence 3

500

Explain an ironic ending.

When the protagonist gets what they want but not what they need or vis versa.

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