There is little point in me trying to write a style guide since there's a really good one already
online. Sure, it doesn't look like a typewriter, but it has a lot
of great information on content, structure, format, and many other
facets of playwrighting.
This is all available at The
Playwrighting Seminars.
If you're interested in learning how to write a musical, you should check out The Stage Online.
Also, for those of you who use Word, this template
(made by Scott Dai) is a great resource. To use this file, open
it in Word and go to File/Save As. In the Save As Type box near
the bottom of the dialog window, select "Document Template
(*.dot)." The Save In box changes to a default "Templates."
Click Ok. Now, when you go to File/New/General Templates, there
is an option called Play.dot.
Then simply type CTRL+1 before typing a character name (the character
saying the dialog), CTRL+2 before dialog, and CTRL+3 before a stage
direction.
Just in case anyone wants to know about copyrights, there's some useful information here. |