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Screenwriting is the art of writing scripts for visual media like films, TV shows, and video games. A screenplay is more than just dialogue, it’s a blueprint for everything that happens on screen, including action, setting, and pacing.

Here’s what makes screenwriting unique:

  • 🧠 It’s visual storytelling, show, don’t tell.
  • ⏱️ One page of script typically equals one minute of screen time.
  • 🎭 It includes character development, plot structure, and scene direction.
  • 🛠️ It follows strict formatting rules to ensure clarity for directors, actors, and crew.

There are different types of screenwriting:

  • Spec scripts: Written without a commission, hoping to be sold.
  • Commissioned scripts: Written under contract for a studio or producer.
  • Adaptations: Based on existing books, plays, or real events.

If you’re just starting out, resources like StudioBinder’s guide and Industrial Scripts’ 10-minute breakdown are great places to learn the basics. And if you want to dive deeper into the craft, the Wikipedia entry on screenwriting offers a comprehensive overview.

Whether you’re dreaming up your first short film or polishing a feature-length script, the World-Wide Q&A community is a great place to ask questions, share drafts, and connect with fellow storytellers.

Araya Tomson Changed status to publish June 28, 2025