From
Page to Screen in Ten Steps
Adapting
a Novel to a Screenplay
With KIM HORNSBY
Step
One
Reduce
your story to a single sentence (logline) with protagonist, goal, conflict, consequence
After an inciting incident, a really interesting Protagonist must do something against all odds or something terrible will happen
Step
Two
Expand to
a blurb, including the ending. 5 sentences about the premise, write the blurb to cover the entire story, including the ending.
Step
Three
Find the
beats in your story that are crucial to furthering the story. Use Save the Cat's 15 Beats to measure your story against a tried and true formula.
Step
Four
Watch at
least four successful movies in that genre, paying attention to the pacing. Take notes!
Step
Five
Find scripts and read them, study them. SCRIPT FINDER SITES
Step
Six
Map out your story by listing each cinematic scene on a beat sheet using SAVE THE CAT's 15 Beats. Then plot out your scenes with index cards to fit in the movie 3-Act structure.
Buy and familiarize yourself with FADE IN screenwriting software www.fadeinpro.com
Step
Seven
Combine,
eliminate scenes or write new scenes to make the story flow. Imagine it on a screen.
Step
Eight
Write the
script! ACT 1, ACT II, ACT III
Step
Nine
Let the vomit draft marinate while you watch more movies, read more scripts
Step
Ten
Rewrite and keep rewriting as many times as you need to get it polished before you send it to contests (Film Freeway), producers, agents
Don't stop learning!
TAKE CLASSES
Mine:
Contact me for my YouTube/Go At Your Own Pace VIDEO CLASS for beginner screenwriters on how to ADAPT a story to a screenplay that I've taught nationally.
I have a ONE HOUR CLASS
or
FIVE HOUR CLASS
There are 7 instructional videos, each 35-45 minutes taking the student through the whole process of turning a book or story into a movie.
EMAIL ME: Paisleyhatprod@yahoo.com
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