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    How can I stay motivated while writing a screenplay?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Set an end date for when you want to finish your screenplay. Aim to write 1–2 pages every day to work toward your goal.
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    How old do I have to be to write a screenplay?
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    Anyone can write a screenplay at any age as long as they can tell a story.
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    Can I write a screenplay based on a book without permission from the author?
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    You can. However, if you wish to profit from it at all (sell tickets), you need to have permission from the original author or you can be sued.
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    Do I have to get permission if I want to do a screenplay of a book?
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    Only if you find yourself directly or indirectly making profits from the results.
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    How much will it cost to copyright a screenplay?
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    The copyright process does not cost anything.
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    If I have an idea for a screenplay should I write it myself or have someone else write it?
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    You should write it yourself because you are the owner of the idea. If someone else does it, the idea may change or not exactly meet your expectations. Things may change, and that can affect the story.
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    If I want to include Easter eggs and nods to other movies, am I allowed to do so?
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    Yes. As long as they're somewhat hidden and not vital to the screenplay as a whole, it could be a good trick.
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    My central scenes are heavy and early in the timeline. How can I make a flashback work well?
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    Try to use flashbacks as a prequel of sorts. Just space out each flashback. As long as they make sense and lead up to the present story, you should be fine.
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    Do I need to capitalize a character's name every time it appears in the script, including in action sequences, or only the first time?
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    You need to capitalize the name every time, although you don't have to write the full name.
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    Can I convert any story into a screenplay?
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    Yes, although the story must be told in a way that fits your chosen medium.
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    Is it possible to get existing screenplays for reference, and if so, where can I find them?
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    Yes, you can often find screenplays by Googling them. There are also websites like dailyscript.com that carry a large selection of screenplays in one place. (You may encounter some movies that don't have publicly available screenplays though.)
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    Do I need to be an expert at English and writing to get into screenwriting?
    Carole Brock
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    No! There are many languages you could use to write a screenplay. English is not the only language you must use since English-speaking countries do not necessarily have a monopoly on movies.
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    Do I have to know how to write well to get into screenwriting, or can I just start?
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    You don't have to start out with a plan to write something "great." Write a bunch of sample screenplays first, just to get the feel and to increase your skills. If you want to write screenplays professional, though, you should go to film school.
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    Is it okay to write a screenplay using real life experience?
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    Of course. Many writers use real life experiences as a basis for their plots.
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    How can I contact a major movie studio?
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    You must try to make yourself known first. This can be achieved by completing an internship on set and getting a letter of recommendation. When studios are looking through the screenplays they get sent, the first thing they'll look at is the name. If it's someone that people know (in a positive way), they are more likely to read it, since people with letters of recommendation are generally more suited to something than people without one.
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    I have just story in my mind and some dialogue; from where do I start?
    Tom De Backer
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    Start everywhere: write, write, write! You should have some faint idea of where you're going, so write every section whenever you feel like writing it. If you feel like writing the end, but don't have a beginning yet, write the end! You'll get to the rest when you feel like it. Rewrite everything as well. Iron out the kinks, make sure the logic is clear. But write everything, any time.
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    How do I find the areas in a screenplay?
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    You make them up, they are in your imagination. You can base them off of places you know, though, like your local coffee shop or a park in your city.
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    What font should I use to type a screenplay?
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    Any font is fine, as long as it's simple and legible. Choose something like Calibri, Helvetica, or Times New Roman.
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    Does the screenwriter write the songs in the screenplay?
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    Not necessarily, or in most cases. The screenwriter writes the actual screenplay. Music within a screenplay or film is usually relegated to a musical director.
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    I've written two screenplays, but every studio or production company I've contacted have said they don't accept unsolicited screenplays. What are the options for an unrepresented writer?
    Emilyejb.21
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    I'd recommend finding a representative, not many studios will take screenplays from unrepresented writers unfortunately.
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    If an author has someone write a screenplay of a story they wrote, who owns the rights to the screenplay?
    Emilyejb.21
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    The author. They still own the rights unless there was a contracted conversion of rights.
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    I have written good stories, and I can write screenplay for its visual production. How can I get into this field?
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    Research and try pitching your ideas to local film studios. You can also try getting an entry level job with a local film studio to gain experience and contacts in the field.
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    If I decide to reboot an old television series into a newer version, would I need permission?
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    This depends on how different you make the series from the original. For a typical, straight reboot, permission from the copyright holder is required.
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    How can I acquire permission from an author to write a screenplay based on their book?
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    You don't need permission as long as you're not profiting from your work (profiting would be earning money from your screenplay, like if you sold tickets). However, if you want to make it public, getting permission is a good idea. Keep in mind that contacting really famous authors can be difficult, as they get many fan letters per day. However, since this is potentially a copyright issue, direct you inquiry to the publisher first.
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    How do I write a screenplay about myself as a protagonist?
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    Think about whetjer your screenplay will be realistic or fictional. Try to include your quirks and strengths. If it is fiction or fantasy, then you can either act like you are in the story, or make yourself look more brave/strong. When writing a screenplay with yourself make sure you would regularly act or respond.
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