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There are a lot of differences between writing a novel and a screen play. An experienced novel writer will have difficulty in writing a screenplay and will have to start from scratch. A screenplay is like watching a movie where every detail needs to be planned out. From the set where every detain needs to be noted in the screenplay with the paint of the room to the decorations the room has. Most of the time the details do not have anything to do with the story but have to be part of the screenplay. Sometimes more than 50 % of the screenplay includes the description part and the rest includes the conversation and the expression of the characters. The small details make a big impression on the people reading it be it a reader, production company, screenplay competition or even a movie screenwriter. Everyone loves details, its these details that get the reads entrapped in your screenplay world.
Characters need to have a personality just like in a novel and every bit of their detail needs to be put in. From the way she thinks, her fears, her guilt’s, inner doubts, imperfections, weaknesses, etc. The reader need to get into the character’s mind and help him overcome his weaknesses and the situations that fall in front of him. This will also give you a good idea as to how a character will react to his condition or his problems. Make your characters as alive as possible and try to imagine the play on screen, if anything does not add up, you will know about it. Don’t write dialogues which you think you would say, write dialogues what you think your character will say. Make them lead the way, if your character is afraid of the dark, she will not dare to venture out anywhere at night.













