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a scriptwriter has written a script. Instead of writing it according to industry standards, he has chosen to use his own unique format, including stage directions and scene indicators that only he understands. If he tries to get it made into a movie, what is most likely to happen?


He will help ensure that industry standards change.

Most producers and directors will take the time to rewrite the script for him.

His script will be rejected because it is difficult to understand.

His screenplay will become a huge hit.

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If a scriptwriter writes a script using his own unique format, including stage directions and scene indicators that only he understands, the following is most likely to happen:

C. His script will be rejected because it is difficult to understand.

  • The movie (and television) industry is a busy and competitive one. Producers and directors are constantly flooded with ideas, new scripts, requests, etc.
  • Standing out may be useful, but not by breaking the standards when it comes to writing a script.
  • There is a reason why those standards exist: They make reading and understanding the scripts easy. They allow producers and directors to visualize what the writer wants.
  • If this one scriptwriter uses a format that only he understands, producers and directors will most likely NOT take the time to read his script. They certainly have several others to read, and these are easier to understand.

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