Screenwriting : Scene bleeding into another one. by Billy Dominick

Billy Dominick

Scene bleeding into another one.

How do I go about formatting a scene to bring attention to what's going on underneath the bleachers while also detailing what's happening in the field in front of the same bleachers at the same time.

Dan MaxXx

read some sports scripts- Any Given Sunday, Bad News Bears, Bull Durham- and steal the format

Billy Dominick

It's a threatening guy hiding under the bleachers while spying on the unaware teens in the field.

Dan Guardino

You can use sub-headingS when a scene doesn't all take place in one location. For example: EXT. FOOTBALL FIELD - NIGHT Teens on the field... UNDER THE BLEACHER A MAN spies on the unaware teenagers on the field... BACK ON THE FIELD Blah, blah, blah... BACK UNDER THE BLEACHERS Blah, blah, blah...

William Martell

"mini-slugs".

Craig D Griffiths

Perhaps INTERCUT.

JD Hartman

Rack focus, cut to, pans left...

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