The Scriptwriters' Toolkit
(Version 5)produced by
Bill Williams
(website last updated 5 Dec 2017) |
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The Tookit is a set
of As used by
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In the past the main outlet for such scripts was
submission to BBC |
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Version 5 works with for Microsoft Word 2000,
Word XP It is available here. One of the templates is available below, free of charge, for you to try out or use; it is the template for a modern style Stage script for the UK. The free template is ideal for use in stage productions ar schools.. The full set of Version 5 includes: Hollywood Film format,
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For more information, example
scripts and a free sample template continue
scrolling
down this page, then come back here. If you don't have a Serial Number yet, please type OBTAIN in the box and press GO box and press GO |
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Versions of
these Script Templates have been in use for around 10 to 12 years and have been used for Birds-of-a-Feather, Goodnight SweetHeart, Love Hurts, Unfinished Business, Mosley and other successful productions. |
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This is
released as SUCCESS-WARE, you don't have to pay significant sums until you
have success in selling
your first significant script, or make a significant profit from your own production(s). Then it is an honor system: pay if you feel it really helped you. |
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INDEX:
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Brief Descriptions:
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DOCUMENTATION |
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Tutorial Videos
for installing and using the Toolkit
HERE |
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SAMPLES |
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Sample
Template
Example of Script being worked
Example of Submission script
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SAMPLE TEMPLATE: STAGE5C A style for stage scripts, with the dialogue indented by roughly a third of the page width, and the Character Names right justified within the left third of the page. Act and Scene headings are centred, Stage directions in italic fill only the right two thirds of the page. A second style for stage directions is right justified for Exits & Entries. The STAGE5C.ZIP file also includes a part written script for you to practice editing. |
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BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS of each template. |
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Hollywood5_USLtr.dot
and Hollywood5_A4.dot The Hollywood5 template produces scripts in courier font and conforming to current information of the Hollywood fashion in film scripts. I chose to put a page number in the top right corner with the Screenplay title in the top left corner both in smaller letters than the main script. Either addition can easily be omitted from the final print. |
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Hollywood's style in film scripts migrates slowly from year to year, probably to distinguish the in-crowd from the newcomers. This version matches the format originally recommended by Bill Craig on his website, but now no longer there. |
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These templates are preset for the two
sizes of paper A4 and US Letter. The only differences are in the margin
settings and are arranged in both cases so that the active area in the centre of the page is 6 inches by 9 inches. So if you use the template appropriate to your paper size you should get exactly the same quantity of script on the page in both cases. Set to traditional Courier 10 font, this gives the format that producers believe will give on average one minute of finished film per page of script. . Example: [ The Bulge by Bill Williams ] |
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BBC_Film5.dot BBC_Film5 produces a script in
the format favoured by the BBC for films and single TV dramas. It is
broadly similar to the Hollywood |
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Example: A Work-In-Progress Format: Its final Submission Format: |
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BBC_Drama5.dot
This template produces the BBC Taped Drama format. The font is
Arial, Character names appear in Bold Caps, Underlined left
justified over the dialogue, which is single-spaced. Stage directions are
bold, capitals, single spaced and offset to the right of the dialogue. |
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BBC_Sitcom5.dot
This template produces the BBC Taped
Sitcom format. The font is Arial, Character names appear in Bold
Caps, Underlined left justified over the dialogue, which is double-spaced.
Stage directions are Bold, Capitals, single spaced and offset to the right
of the dialogue. Example:[Our American Cousin by Tom Taylor
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BBC_Stage5.dot
This template produces a UK stage format as suggested
by
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BBC_RadioDrama5.dot
This template produces the BBC Radio Format (Scene Style),
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Examples:
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BBC_RadioSketch5.dot
This template produces the BBC Radio Format (Cue Style),
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Example:
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PrivateFilm5.dot
PrivateFilm5 produces a compact film script for private
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Example: [The Bulge by Bill Williams ] |
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ScriptDevCards.dot ScriptDevCards is a very simple template, which you can
use
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Studio5.dot
Studio5 produces a UK SitCom type script, as used with
studio audiences. The character names in bold capitals on a line
alone, followed by dialogue on the right half of the page, double spaced.
Stage directions are in Capitals in the right half, but both left &
right justified. Scene headings are bold full width. It is similar to the
BBC sitcom format above but has wider left margins.
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Example: |
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Radio5.dot
Radio5 produces a sound script, which matches the original
specification issued by BBC Radio 4. (A useful format, but no
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Original Radio plays didn’t have scenes,
so there is just a
bold START and END heading for the whole play. The template includes an automatic cast list and a place for typing your synopsis. |
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Stage5A.dot
There appears to be no definitive standards for stage scripts,
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All of the stage templates include an
automatic cast of characters page. This template (Stage5a) produces a
stage script roughly
like the compact scripts used to publish books like "The Complete Works of Shakespeare". Scene headings and stage directions are centred and dialogue is against the left margin, with Character Names in bold Upper+Lower case. Example: [The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare ] |
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Stage5B.dot A second style for stage scripts, with the dialogue indented by
roughly a third of the page width, and the Character Names left justified
with just a small indent. Act headings are centred, Scene headings left
justified. Stage directions are italic and full
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Stage5C.dot This is similar to stage5b except that the character names are right
justified within the left third of the page, to make them match more
easily to the first line of dialogue. Scene Headings are centred and Stage
directions in italic fill only the right two thirds of the page. Automatic
numbering of Acts and Scenes are provided. |
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Example:
(production type)] |
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Produced
by |
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Bill Williams Bill Williams(IT), 252 Colney Hatch Lane, London, N10 1BD, UK Tel: 020-8444-6706 |
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Please visit the Script Writers Toolkit section of my Support Site , before eMailing or phoning, the answer to your problem may be already listed. | ||