I'm curious as to how one is actually to format a silent film script. I'm writing a short comedy piece that's going to be done in a silent film style (really just an exercise to practice editing and have something entertaining if nothing else) and have no idea how the formatting would go for this.
I suppose that since my sketch group and I are filming the whole deal, it wouldn't matter so much, but I might need to know for future reference.
I gather that using, "M.O.S." or "W.O.S." throughout would be redundant and not a good way to format this, but how does one denote the, erm, 'dialogue cards,' for want of a better term?
You wouldn't put, "SUPER" for that, would you?
I suppose that since my sketch group and I are filming the whole deal, it wouldn't matter so much, but I might need to know for future reference.
I gather that using, "M.O.S." or "W.O.S." throughout would be redundant and not a good way to format this, but how does one denote the, erm, 'dialogue cards,' for want of a better term?
You wouldn't put, "SUPER" for that, would you?