Your answer depends on the genre.
One page of a properly formatted screenplay script equals one minute of film time. Films generally run from 90 to 120 minutes. Some genres require fewer pages -- i.e., action films require fewer pages, and sagas require more pages.
Aim for 90 pages, don't go over 120 pages, and you'll be within the normal range for an industry-acceptable length.
Since a film script page equals about one minute of film time, scripts are anywhere from 90 to 120 pages.
Every movie is different. Think of a script as every page being one minute. So if you right a 70 page script the movie will be around the time range of An hour and ten minutes.
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The script to the movie "The Notebook" can be found here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/the_notebook_script.html . I purchased it last week and it's the real script. Pretty cool.
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Apparently there is a draft of the script on the Internet Movie Script Database. Look at the link, below.
Drew's Script-O-Rama has a variety of free movie scripts. script-o-rama.com/oldindex.shtml
Every movie is different. Think of a script as every page being one minute. So if you right a 70 page script the movie will be around the time range of An hour and ten minutes.
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Itll take to long!
Depends on the movie, Depends on the length of time the movie is, Just Depends.
the answer to your question is.............. well i just know that the script is really long i i dont k now it all but i love the movie i really do
Just as an average, a script is usually one page per minute, so a 2 hour movie script would be about 120 pages but it can be longer or shorter depending on the writers descriptive style, or economy of language.
There are a number of good movie script websites. One of the better ones is imsdb or the internet movie script database. This has hundreds of movie scripts.
A Movie Script Ending was created on 2002-02-08.
You could find the movie Script Theory at the TubePlus website.
The script to the movie "The Notebook" can be found here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/the_notebook_script.html . I purchased it last week and it's the real script. Pretty cool.
It's almost unimaginably long. The rule of thumb is that a page of script usually translates into 30-60 seconds of film, so a movie shot from a 1000 page script would probably have a running time of over 8 hours, and could well be 16 or more hours long.
After the series was canceled, a movie was composed and proposed by the shows creator Rob Thomas. However the script took him too long to write and it was denied a movie. So, no there will not be a movie.