Batman is sitting on the top of a rooftop in Gothem City, just thinking and looking all over the City. He then peeks over the side and sees that some poor women is getting mugged by a guy in a happy clown mask.
What are you going to do with me? You know, the Joker is looking for you. He is going to keep killing a person everyday for everyday you don't turn yourself in. Just please, let me go..
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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