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How to write an engaging script?

Simple steps : Whatever we watch do in a written form is called script.

1 First select which script you will be 

  • drama
  • thriller 
  • suspense
  • comedy

2 Observation Vocabulary (no vulgar language or words)

Observation means whatever we watch in our life

3 Content base script (engaging the audience)

Story line can be same, but the dialogue should be different .

4 Write

  • Characters 
  • scene (time of the scene, location)

Q What is the difference between a series and a movie?

A series continues across multiple episodes, allowing the story to develop over time. If you miss one episode, you can catch up in the next.

A movie, on the other hand, is like a football match—it has a set duration (usually around two hours), and everything happens within that time. It’s a complete story in one go, with no follow-up episodes.

A good writer thinks about the ends first because audience wants to see the end 

Q What is one liner, logline, Synopsis and khulasa?

A one-liner in script writing is a brief, punchy piece of dialogue or a concise statement that captures a character’s personality or a core theme of the story, often meant to elicit a strong response or convey a significant idea quickly.

A one-liner, commonly referred to as a logline or premise, is a concise summary of a story that encapsulates the main character, setting, and conflict in a single sentence

A synopsis is a concise summary of a written work that highlights the main plot points, tone, genre, and themes, used to attract readers.

khulasa is the summary of the story.