I dont know how to write scripts as far as the proper templates and stuff. I have written out a story in detail but dont know how to put it into a script. it seems too complicated for me. I was looking for someone into horror to be able to put it into script content. how much do some of you more professional screen writers charge.
You do not need to pay a more professional screenwriter to learn the
very simple screenplay format. You can download for free a demo of
Movie Magic or Final Draft. You can use the free screenwriting software
Celtx.
Format is actually very simple.
There are five main elements of a properly formatted script
Scene Heading/Slugline
Action
Character Name
Dialogue
Parenthetical
Sluglines or Scene Heading
Written in capitals and containing three pieces of information:
(1) Where; (2) Exactly where, and (3) when. (2) and (3) are
separated by a space or a dash, followed by another space.
(1) can be INT. (interior) or EXT. (exterior); (2) is a short identification
of the place; and (3) can be either DAY or NIGHT.
For example:
INT. AIRPORT - DAY
You can use more than one subject.
For example:
INT. AIRPORT - TICKET COUNTER - DAY
INT. AIRPORT/TICKET COUNTER - DAY
You need a new slugline each time you change the place, and/or change
the time.
Action, or Description
The screenplay’s visual elements, where we show what is taking place on
the screen. Character descriptions, what they are doing, the places, and
everything the audience will need to assimilate visually. Don’t use capitals
for sounds, props, visuals or emphasis. But you will capitalize the name of
each character the first time you introduce them.
Character Name
In a properly formatted script the Character name is placed above the
dialogue, in caps appx. 25 spaces from the left margin; not centered
Dialogue
This is where you place everything the character says.
Parenthetical
Do not use parantheticals under the character name to show action. And don’t
use them to tell the actor how to read the line. Let the emotion come from your
script and dialogue. Try to avoid using them at all.