"You Had Me On Page 1": How to Instantly Draw a Reader Into Your Script | Script Reader Pro
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 Published On Mar 2, 2022

Whether a short film, TV pilot, or feature, the beginning of your script is crucial. In this video, Scott discusses tips and tricks for the first five, ten, and thirty pages to make sure you’re concentrating on the right aspects.

Here’s what’s coming up:
• How to effectively use your first page via tone and emotion.
• What readers expect of the first 5-10 pages for TV and film.
• Why the first 30 pages must pull your reader into the world.

Over to You:
• Ask yourself, do I "make a reader forget they’re reading?"
• Use Scott’s advice to review and enhance your first pages.
• What do you think of his methods outlined in this video?

Let us know in the comments section below the video.
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