Write individual screenplay scenes with proper industry formatting, visual action, and dramatic structure
Writes properly formatted screenplay scenes with dramatic structure, character development, and industry-standard Fountain syntax.
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Write individual screenplay scenes that advance the story, reveal character, and engage the reader. Each scene should be a complete dramatic unit with its own structure, conflict, and resolution.
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Spacing | INT/EXT, Location, Time |
| Character | Who's in the scene, POV |
| Emotion | Underlying tension, stakes |
| Narrative | Information delivered |
| Exit | How we leave, hook to next |
INT. POLICE PRECINCT - INTERROGATION ROOM - NIGHT
Harsh fluorescent light. Bare walls. A metal table bolted to the floor.
DETECTIVE SARAH CHEN (40s, tired eyes, sharp mind) sits across from MARCUS WEBB (30s, expensive suit, expensive smile).
A manila folder between them like a dare.
SARAH
You know why you're here.
MARCUS
(leaning back)
Enlighten me.
Sarah opens the folder. Crime scene photos. Blood. Chaos.
SARAH
Your fingerprints. Her blood.
Her dying breath, calling out
your name.
Marcus doesn't flinch. His smile never wavers.
MARCUS
Detective... I have an alibi.
SARAH
So did every guilty man I ever caught.
She slides one photo across the table. Marcus looks at it.
For just a moment—something flickers in his eyes.
MARCUS
I want my lawyer.
Sarah smiles. Finally. A crack.
INT. or EXT.
LOCATION NAME (in caps)
TIME OF DAY (DAY, NIGHT, CONTINUOUS, LATER, SAME)
Examples:
INT. COFFEE SHOP - DAYEXT. BROOKLYN BRIDGE - NIGHTINT./EXT. CAR (MOVING) - CONTINUOUSCUT TO:, SMASH CUT TO:, DISSOLVE TO:FADE IN: at start, FADE OUT. at endEvery scene has its own structure:
Beginning (10%)
Middle (80%)
End (10%)
Every scene should shift a value:
> INTERCUT - LOCATION A/LOCATION BFast pace:
- Short sentences.
- Fragments.
- White space.
- Action verbs.
Slower pace:
The room settles into silence. Dust motes drift through the
shaft of light from the window. Somewhere, a clock ticks.
Instead of: "John is sad about his breakup." Write: "John sits alone at a table for two. An untouched birthday cake. Two candles, unlit."
On the nose: "I'm angry at you for lying!" Subtext: "Did you have a nice evening?"
INT. [LOCATION] - [TIME]
[Opening action/description - 2-3 lines]
[CHARACTER NAME] ([age, brief description]) [action].
[CHARACTER]
[Dialogue]
[Action/response]
[OTHER CHARACTER]
([parenthetical])
[Dialogue]
[Scene climax/turning point]
[Exit action - hook to next scene]
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