Alright, Class! today we are going to begin our unit on how the brain works, and not the scientific way, that's boring. I'm talking about the psychology of the brain.
Well, yeah. But that means going in full detail and that's for college. I'm talking about how a completely normal person can twist his brain around and become somebody totally different.
Screenplays are composed of three types of elements: slugline, action, and dialogue.
Sluglines define the location the scene (i.e. INT. CAFE - NIGHT), actions explain what will happen onscreen, and dialogue is what the characters will say.
The screenwriting flow is simple. To edit an element, click on it. To create a new element, click at the bottom of the screenplay or click into an element and press ENTER.
The default element is an action. You can convert it to a dialogue element by pushing TAB. Push TAB again, and you'll convert the element to a slugline.
When an element is editable, you'll see the background color change to yellow. To save your changes push ENTER, TAB, or click out of the field.
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