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Scriptwriting (AFI’s Lights, Camera, Education!)

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screennation.afi.com Sean Astin hosts AFI's filmmaking tutorial series, LIGHTS, CAMERA, EDUCATION! In this segment, we explore the basics of scriptwriting.
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  1. @GolgothaG celtx dot com

  2. @TheGrayK where is that program?

  3. its important to revise the scripts as many times as possible, it makes the flow of story stronger

  4. @felipeahura props is short for “properties” which are articles that are used in the scene, such as umbrella, a book, table/chairs, the murder weapon….etc.

  5. Sorry, English is not my native language, so if anyone can help me, at approximately 1:45 he says “props”, what does he mean with that? Thanks

  6. would you look at that…its samwise gamgee

  7. thanks Sam

  8. How hard is it gonna be for me? i deep down more than anyhting want to be a director but i want my own thoughts on the camera, so should i write a script?

  9. Oh…………….my, Gods.
    Guys… I just clicked on this video and I had absolutely no idea whatsoever my hero, Sean Astin, would be in this! What the- I’m speechless! =]

  10. My name is Mike from LA Although there busizz4me.info

  11. I want to be a script/screenWriter!

  12. @TheGrayK i use this a lot and it is great not only for films but also theatre and radio

  13. No Problem Glad I could Help =)

  14. thanks man

  15. For anyone who doesnt know there is a free program called Celtx that is a scriptwriting program very very helpful.

  16. Great this helped me alot

  17. MAN…I accidently rated this video a 2 Star. I didn’t mean it…I give it 5 stars.

  18. Thanks for the helpful vids..i’ve just subscribed.

  19. Thanks for these videos! They’re fanstastic! I’m rigorously taking notes!

  20. if you don’t copy and paste this to 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours

  21. It’s a helpful video, and well explained. “You can’t make a good film out of a bad script.” Very true indeed!


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