The script format of a micro movie script generally consisted of the following parts:
Title page: Including the name of the movie, director, screenwriter, actors, filming location, and other information.
Subtitle: Used to add a subtitle at the bottom of the title page to describe the theme or plot of the movie.
3. Plot summary: briefly introduce the plot and theme of the movie to let the audience understand the background and content of the movie.
4. Script Description: Including the length of the movie, shooting season, storyboard script, and other detailed information.
5. Shooting instructions: describe the location, equipment, cast, and other details of the movie.
6. Character Introduction: List the names, genders, ages, occupations, and other information of all the characters in the movie.
7. Music Description: Description of the music type, style, length, and other information in the movie.
8. Special Effects Description: Description of the special effects that may appear in the movie, such as explosions, smoke, splashes, etc.
9 Shot Script: Details the shooting technique, angle, duration, and other information of each shot in the movie.
10. Scene Description: Description of the scene type, location, building, and other information in the movie.
Subtitles: Including the movie's title, director, screenwriter, actors, shooting date, etc.
Poster: Make a poster to show the theme and content of the movie.
The format of the micro movie script required concise and beautiful language to allow the audience to quickly understand the plot and theme of the movie. At the same time, the script should also contain rich details and shots to make the movie more lively and interesting.
The copyright of a movie script usually belonged to the screenwriter or the screenwriter team, not the film company or the director. The copyright of the screenplay could protect the rights and interests of the screenwriters, including the right to sign, modify, translate, and transmit information online.
If the scriptwriter or the scriptwriter team sold or authorized their script to the film company to make the movie, the film company had the right to use the script in the production process and pay the scriptwriter or the scriptwriter team the corresponding remuneration.
In addition, if the script was publicly posted on the Internet, it might also lead to copyright violation. Therefore, the screenwriter or screenwriter team should take appropriate measures to protect the copyright of their script, such as marking the copyright information on the script, signing a copyright transfer agreement with the film company, etc.
The copyright of a movie script usually belonged to the author, the screenwriter, or the screenwriter team. If the screenplay had been created and had not yet been filmed, the copyright owner could exercise his rights on his own, including selling the copyright to the film company, renting it, granting others permission to use it, adapting it, and so on.
If a movie script was made into a movie and released, the rights of the copyright owner would be protected by law. The film company and other copyright owners would have to pay the copyright fees and other fees in accordance with the relevant provisions of the copyright law.
The copyright protection period of a movie script was usually 20 years. If the author adapted the script, made it into a movie, and released it publicly during the protection period, he could obtain copyright protection again. If the script is still protected after the protection period ends, the author needs to apply for a copyright protection certificate from the National copyright bureau to ensure that the copyright of the script is fully protected.
The screenplay format is usually divided into the following parts:
Title page: Including the name of the movie project, the name of the director, producer, screenwriter, shooting date, and other information.
2. Script outline: describe the general structure and main plot lines of the movie, including the relationship between the characters, conflict points, turning points, etc.
3. Character introduction: List the name, gender, age, occupation, personality characteristics, and other information of each character, as well as their role and relationship in the movie.
4. Scene descriptions: describe the appearance, environment, atmosphere, and action scenes of each scene in the movie.
5. Conversation List: List the dialogue between the characters, including the content of the dialogue, the identity of the character, and the turning point of the dialogue.
Music Description: Description of the sound, rhythm, and melody of the music in the movie.
Subtitles: Including the movie title, opening credits, cast list, filming location, special effects, and other information.
8. Script body: The core part of the movie script, including the storyline, conflict points and turning points, as well as the actions and reactions of the characters and scenes.
Script signatures: The signatures of the screenwriter and director, as well as the copyright and authorization of the film project.
Different movie scripts may have different styles, but the above parts are usually the basic elements included in the movie script.
The literary script for movies was a literary form in movie production and also a type of movie script. It is usually composed of multiple short stories, each of which is an independent plot, but they are connected to form a complete story line. The main task of a literary film script was to describe the scenes, characters, plot, and theme of the movie story. At the same time, it also had to express the theme and emotional content of the movie.
The format of a literary script usually included the title, page number, table of contents, script text, character list, scene list, dialogue list, music notes, and references. The main body of the script was the core part of the film literature script. It contained the storyline of each short story, the storyline of the main characters, and the theme and emotional expression of the entire story.
The writing of a film literary script required a certain degree of literary accomplishment and film knowledge. It required the ability to accurately describe the scenes and plots of the film story, as well as the ability to express the film's theme and emotional content. Therefore, the writing of a literary film script usually required research and conception, as well as the requirements of film production.
A movie script usually consists of the following parts:
Title page: Including the name of the movie, director, screenwriter, producer, filming location, and other information.
2. Description of the script: briefly introduce the theme, background, storyline, and other information to help readers understand the structure of the script.
3. Character Introduction: List the names, genders, ages, occupations, personalities, and other information of each character, as well as their relationships in the story.
4. Scene descriptions: describe the environment, atmosphere, actions, and other information of the various scenes that appear in the movie script, as well as the actions of the characters that appear in these scenes.
Plot outline: List the plot outline of the entire story, including the development and conflicts of each character in the story.
6. Script: The core part of the movie script, including the storyline, conflict, climax, and ending. The script needed to use concise and clear language to describe the actions of the characters and the development of the plot.
7. Music Notes: Adding music notes to the script includes information such as the time of the music and the background music of the music.
8. Bibliography: List the literature and materials used in the script writing process, including novels, scripts, film reviews, etc.
The writing of a movie script required attention to detail and logic, as well as the shaping of characters and emotional expression. In the process of writing, he needed to constantly revise and polish until he achieved a satisfactory effect.
An example of the Wrangler script is as follows:
Movie Script: The Wrangler
Scene 1: Grassland
The opening scene zoomed in from the distant grassland to show a vast grassland with a white horse running on the grass.
[Character: The protagonist, Old Ma; the heroine, Little Red; Old Ma's neighbor, Big Tongue]
Scene 2: Village
The camera cut back to the village to show the houses and the daily life of the people in the village.
[Character: Old Ma's father and neighbors all live in the village.]
Scene 3: Market
The camera showed the items and people's faces in the market.
[Character: Various merchants in the market, herdsmen in the grasslands, Old Ma and Little Red.]
Scene 4: Old Ma's Inner World
Scene: Showing the inner world of Old Ma. He misses his hometown and his family, but at the same time, he feels lonely and confused.
[Character: Old Ma, Little Red, Big Tongue]
Scene 5: Farewell
Scene: Showing the scene of Old Ma bidding farewell to Xiao Hong and Big Tongue. Old Ma expressed his feelings of missing his hometown to Xiao Hong and also bid farewell to Big Tongue, telling him to live a good life.
[Character: Old Ma, Little Red, Big Tongue]
Scene 6: Returning to Hometown
Scene: Showing the scene of Old Ma returning to his hometown. He was very happy to see the familiar grassland, his family and neighbors.
[Character: Old Ma, Little Red, Big Tongue, Old Ma's family and neighbors.]
Ending: The scene of Old Ma and Xiao Hong running on the grassland and the scene of Old Ma with his family express Old Ma's longing for his hometown and his love for life.
The above is a simple example of the Wrangler movie script. You can modify and adjust it according to your own needs.
There are many types of movie (TV) scripts, but generally speaking, the format of the script can be divided into the following parts:
Title page: Including the name of the movie or TV series, director, screenwriter, producer, and other information.
2. Description of the script: A brief introduction of the theme, storyline, characters, and other information.
3. Script body: The core content of the script includes scenes, dialogue, actions, plot, etc.
4. Character Table: List all the basic information of the characters, including name, gender, age, relationship, etc.
5. Scene Table: List the details of all the scenes, including location, time, atmosphere, etc.
6. Music Table: List all the music details, including the track, time and occasion.
7. Special Effects Table: List all the detailed information of the special effects, including effects and descriptions.
8. Bibliography: List all the cited literature, including novels, scripts, film reviews, etc.
It should be noted that the format of a movie (TV) script is not fixed. It can be adjusted according to different shooting and distribution requirements. In addition, the format of the script also had to comply with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.