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A script for an animated film is the same as a script for a movie using live actors. It requires a great basic story, strong characters, an inventive and compelling plot and it must be original.
A script for an animated film is the same as a script for a movie using live actors. It requires a great basic story, strong characters, an inventive and compelling plot and it must be original.
When you're writing a story you have to focus on the details and the specific aspects in each dimension that will make it feel real. However, when you're writing a play it's more about the dialogue and characterization and the broader details; the director is the one who must decide on the setting and the smaller more specific details. As the writer you simply produce the script. The filming process is left to the director. So basically the difference is that you have to focus on every dimension when writing a story, but a screen play is more about dialogue- keep in mind with a play a lot of the character's personality will rely on the actor/actress as well. Writing a play is like having a dialogue written in words. It is more elaborate. Writing a story is just like writing a paragraph. More free flowing.
You must learn it, first.
A theme of a story or piece of writing that is not said (directly). It is a theme that the reader must find out on his or her own.
You must learn it, first.
It is the very rare studio production that starts without a script or is not founded on a script. A script must be available to guide all the people's work that you see in the credits.
I'm not sure exactly what you're wanting, but here are some ideas:Clarity - your writing must be clear and concise and understandableForm - stories must follow an understandable format with a beginning, middle, and endEmotion - your writing must create emotion in the readers and share your own emotion with themMeaning and Connection - your writing must create a connection with the readers and make them care about what's going on in the story; it must have meaning for themLanguage - you must have a good command of your language and be able to use it properly to tell a good story without cliches and overblown language or grammatical errors and misspellingsSee the link below for the complete article on "Writing Time"
Only you can figure out how your story ends! We have not read your story -- and if you're going to be a writer, you must learn how to write. Don't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to write your story for you!
# You must immerse yourself in the ethnicity, culture and philosophy of the particular folks you are writing about. It is the purpose of folktales to reflect these qualities of the people you are writing about. # You must restrict yourself to the technology of the time. Or speculations that are rooted in the technology and philosophies of the time. You must not impose 'hindsight' into your story. # Personal narrative - an objective retelling, as if from a personal perspective.
The best way to write a movie script is to watch movies to see what parts of the movie must be included. For instance, Horror movies must have a climax.
It depends on who you ask but personally I think detail and a good plot are two of the most important key things you must have in a story.