7/4/2023 0 Comments Final draft 10 big sur![]() ![]() ![]() Using examples provided by the industry-standard screenwriting software Final Draft, here’s how to format a TV sitcom script. In the fast-paced world of TV where new drafts of scripts need to be sent out to an entire production team on a dime, and changes need to be tracked and drafts need to be read and budgeted and scheduled, it’s absolutely crucial that formatting remains intact so that everyone is literally on the same page. Standardized formatting has evolved in Hollywood, and if you’re not using up-to-date industry-standard formatting in your script, it could be perceived as amateur and unprofessional.
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