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- Title of Your Film/Episode

- Written by [Your Name]

- Contact Information

**1. Introduction:**


- Brief synopsis of the story (1-2 paragraphs)

- Introduction to the main characters and their goals


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**2. Act Structure:**


**Act 1: Setup**


- **Scene 1: Opening Scene**

  - **INT./EXT. [LOCATION] - DAY/NIGHT**

  - Description of the setting and atmosphere.

  - Introduction of the protagonist and their normal world.

  - Inciting incident that disrupts the protagonist's life.


- **Scene 2, 3, etc.:**

  - Continue to establish the world, introduce key characters, and set up main conflicts.

  - Develop relationships and motivations.

  - Set up the central goal or problem that the protagonist must address.


**Act 2: Confrontation**


- **Scene 10, 11, etc.:**

  - Rising action: complications arise, stakes escalate.

  - Subplots develop and intertwine with the main plot.

  - Midpoint: a significant turning point or revelation.


**Act 3: Resolution**


- **Scene 20, 21, etc.:**

  - Climax: the most intense moment of conflict or decision.

  - Resolution: conflicts are resolved, loose ends are tied up.

  - Character arcs are completed or evolved.


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**3. Character Development:**


- Detailed descriptions of each main character:

  - Background, motivations, relationships.

  - How they evolve throughout the story.

  - Key traits and quirks that define them.


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**4. Dialogue and Scenes:**


- Sample scenes from key moments in each act:

  - Include dialogue that reveals character traits and advances the plot.

  - Ensure scenes flow logically and build tension or emotion.

  - Balance between dialogue, action, and visual storytelling.


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**5. Themes and Motifs:**


- Themes explored in the script (love, betrayal, redemption, etc.).

- Motifs and symbols that recur throughout the story.

- How these elements contribute to the overall narrative and character arcs.


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**6. Visual and Audio Elements:**


- Description of visual style (cinematography, setting, costumes).

- Soundtrack or music choices that enhance the mood and themes.

- Special effects or visual cues that are integral to the story.


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**7. Conclusion:**


- Final thoughts on the script and its potential impact.

- Any notes on revisions or areas needing further development.


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**Appendix (Optional):**


- Additional notes, research, or references used during script development.

- Character biographies or backstory not included in the main text.

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