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How is a script bound?

How is a script bound?

Binding — Two solid brass paper fasteners (1 1/4″) a.k.a ‘brads’ should be used to bind the script. Avoid the flimsy Staples kind. 3-Hole-punched — Covers and Pages should be three hole punched. Fasteners should be placed in the top and bottom holes with the center hole left empty.

Are scripts Double Sided?

Can scripts be printed double-sided? Typically, scripts are only printed one-sided, but environmentally friendly readers may choose to print double sided. One-sided is always the safer choice.

How can I legally protect my screenplay?

To register your screenplay for copyright or any work of art you’ll need to start on the Electronic Copyright Office’s website. The website guides you to enter your name, contact information, and other details such as your user ID and password. Once you set up your account, you can copyright a screenplay online.

How do you format a movie script?

What is standard screenplay format?

  1. 12-point Courier font size.
  2. 1.5 inch margin on the left of the page.
  3. 1 inch margin on the right of the page.
  4. 1 inch on the of the top and bottom of the page.
  5. Each page should have approximately 55 lines.
  6. The dialogue block starts 2.5 inches from the left side of the page.

What is the line spacing for a script?

Use the standard pica line spacing of six lines to the inch. While word-processing software may permit you to compress the lines to fit more text on a page, closely spaced lines are harder to read. What’s more, tight spacing will throw off the estimated running time.

How do you Brad a script?

Screenplays should be on 3-hole 20 lb. plain white paper, bound with two 1 1/4″ brass brads (ideally Acco #5 Brass Fasteners), with brass washers in back, and card stock covers. You should be able to get brads (aka “brass fasteners”) at larger office supply stores such as Office Depot, or from Amazon.

How do you side a script?

Make a copy and shrink it down so that the pages are in landscape and there are two sides per page. Get a big paper cutter and scan dozens of copies of these shrunken sides. Use the paper cutter to cut the pages in half so there are now two half-sized script sides. Staple them all together.

Can someone steal your screenplay?

It’s rare that an experienced producer will actually steal a script from a writer. Anyone who’s ever produced a movie knows it’s much cheaper and easier to pay you for your screenplay than to defend a plagiarism lawsuit.

How do I protect my script from being stolen?

Many writers will protect their work by way of the poor man’s copyright. This entails putting the script in an envelope, sealing it and sending it to yourself via registered mail. Don’t open it—keep it sealed for any legal battles later.

Are movie scripts double spaced?

As such, most screenplays are written in Courier font, 12-point size, single-spaced.

What paper are scripts printed?

1. The submitted screenplay should be printed on white 8 1/2 x 11 inch, three-holed paper. Never use colored paper, or legal-sized paper.

How long should script sides be?

So how long should script sides be? It depends on what effect you’re trying to achieve. You might want to establish a sense of urgency with shorter lines or writing on multiple lines instead of just one long line. You might want your character’s words to fill up an entire page.

What kind of paper are scripts printed on?

The submitted screenplay should be printed on white 8 1/2 x 11 inch, three-holed paper. Never use colored paper, or legal-sized paper. 2. The font used must be COURIER.

How do I make sure my script doesn’t get stolen?

How much does it cost to copyright a film script?

Pay the fees to copyright your screenplay The fee is $35. This is only $15 more than WGA script registration and provides much more security. A small price to pay to have guaranteed ownership of your work.

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