This was great, Sarah. Very helpful, and I would LOVE to see more examples of musical theatre writing. Like how do you start before the script? A script looks so finished and final, but I want to see the notes and plot beats and research and stuff that people would need before diving into the script, too. Just a suggestion :) Great work, mate.
Thanks Chris. Thanks for the suggestion! Working on a couple videos now about what you need to start, how to come up with the idea/concept, character development etc. Subscribe or check back regularly so you don't miss them. Thanks for watching this vid and good luck!
@@sarahw2174 Oh , definitely subbed. Very excited to hear what you have to offer. I've actually connected with what you said more than any other youtube video I've watched on writing musicals. Maybe its because we're both Aussies (I'm in Adelaide) but the plain-speak you use has been super helpful. Excited for more content.
@@hoodyboody thanks man, means a lot. There really isn't a lot of info out there for specifically musical theatre writing, ESPECIALLY Australian stuff. Glad to connect with a fellow Aussie and hope you're doin okay in these crazy times! Cheers man.
Thank you so much for making this video, I didn't realize people formatted scripts any other way to be honest! You really inspired me, I already started doing a little reformatting and it feels so much nicer and more unique and more in tune with what my musical is about!
@@spencerryan01 I inserted shape, rectangle, filled black. Sent to back so textbox will go Infront. Add text to textbox and colour text white. Hope that helps. Line them up with the rulers.
excellent video, Sarah! I have many movie projections behind my live stage action, would you suggest putting Projection: blah blah blah. in the stage direction space? It's hard to find this on the net thank you.
Hi AB Crane, this really depends on if it's a part of the script, or a part of the director's creation of the piece. I have seen directors add projections to shows that don't have any mention of it in the script, therefore it is a director's choice and addition to use that element of stage craft and tell the story in that way. Could this piece be performed without the projections? If so, I would not include it, as you may limit the show's ability to be performed based on the technical gear and capabilities of certain groups or spaces. I hope that makes at least a little bit of sense. As a writer and director, it can be hard to separate those two roles when writing, but it is important not to impose directory thing onto the script. HOWEVER, if it IS vital to the telling of the story, and you really do want it done this way in any interpretation, I would definitely include it. If the projection only says a few things every once in a while, I would add it in the stage directions the way you have suggested. If it is changes very frequently all the time, I would treat the projector as a character. But I'[m pretty sure you're on the money. Trust your gut and good luck!
I hate Courier. It's a truly ugly typeface. We don't use typewriters anymore; the thousands of typefaces we have available allow us to break free of the tyranny of the typewriter! Also: 4:48 Veronica's lyric "WE WERE SO TINY HAPPY AND *_SHINNY"?!_* Like the game?! That should probably be "shiny". Whoever typed this was _very_ sloppy.
Hi do you have email address or ins to follow? I want to talk about some writing business with you. We really like your courses and share. Very nice content! Love it ❤
Such a great job with this video. I see you've written your script with word doc? Could you use either final draft or word doc to write musical scripts? I know the majority of non musical scripts it's final draft?
I have no idea why you don't have more subscribers- as someone writing a musical myself, your videos are an invaluable resource! Thank you so much!!!
This was great, Sarah. Very helpful, and I would LOVE to see more examples of musical theatre writing. Like how do you start before the script? A script looks so finished and final, but I want to see the notes and plot beats and research and stuff that people would need before diving into the script, too. Just a suggestion :) Great work, mate.
Thanks Chris. Thanks for the suggestion! Working on a couple videos now about what you need to start, how to come up with the idea/concept, character development etc. Subscribe or check back regularly so you don't miss them. Thanks for watching this vid and good luck!
@@sarahw2174 Oh , definitely subbed. Very excited to hear what you have to offer. I've actually connected with what you said more than any other youtube video I've watched on writing musicals. Maybe its because we're both Aussies (I'm in Adelaide) but the plain-speak you use has been super helpful. Excited for more content.
@@hoodyboody thanks man, means a lot. There really isn't a lot of info out there for specifically musical theatre writing, ESPECIALLY Australian stuff. Glad to connect with a fellow Aussie and hope you're doin okay in these crazy times! Cheers man.
Thank you so much for making this video, I didn't realize people formatted scripts any other way to be honest! You really inspired me, I already started doing a little reformatting and it feels so much nicer and more unique and more in tune with what my musical is about!
Amazing to hear!!
Thank you so much! ❤🎉
How have i not watched this before !!! I am your biggest fan xx
This video is going to help me a ton! Thank you!
Thank you, very well thought out and put together. Cheers
Awesome video, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Great help! Loved the video! Did have one question, how did you put the “song bar” in your script, I can’t seem to figure it out..?
@@spencerryan01 I inserted shape, rectangle, filled black. Sent to back so textbox will go Infront. Add text to textbox and colour text white. Hope that helps. Line them up with the rulers.
Great vid thank you 🙏🏾 now I just need to figure out how to do the format 😂
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At first sight of your thumbnail I thought you were in jail 🤣 I was curious how people wrote MUSICALS. Thanks.
excellent video, Sarah! I have many movie projections behind my live stage action, would you suggest putting Projection: blah blah blah. in the stage direction space? It's hard to find this on the net thank you.
Hi AB Crane, this really depends on if it's a part of the script, or a part of the director's creation of the piece. I have seen directors add projections to shows that don't have any mention of it in the script, therefore it is a director's choice and addition to use that element of stage craft and tell the story in that way. Could this piece be performed without the projections? If so, I would not include it, as you may limit the show's ability to be performed based on the technical gear and capabilities of certain groups or spaces. I hope that makes at least a little bit of sense. As a writer and director, it can be hard to separate those two roles when writing, but it is important not to impose directory thing onto the script. HOWEVER, if it IS vital to the telling of the story, and you really do want it done this way in any interpretation, I would definitely include it. If the projection only says a few things every once in a while, I would add it in the stage directions the way you have suggested. If it is changes very frequently all the time, I would treat the projector as a character. But I'[m pretty sure you're on the money. Trust your gut and good luck!
@@sarahw2174 very helpful, thank you!
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Can you teach us how to write a musical script on wattpad please because I want them on wattpad and I what to know how
Maybe the format is an homage from its film origin.
I have a question how's that mic going?? It doesn't work for me lol
Definitely makes a difference, but nothing dramatically fantastic.
I hate Courier. It's a truly ugly typeface. We don't use typewriters anymore; the thousands of typefaces we have available allow us to break free of the tyranny of the typewriter!
Also: 4:48 Veronica's lyric "WE WERE SO TINY HAPPY AND *_SHINNY"?!_* Like the game?! That should probably be "shiny". Whoever typed this was _very_ sloppy.
Hi do you have email address or ins to follow? I want to talk about some writing business with you. We really like your courses and share. Very nice content! Love it ❤
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Such a great job with this video. I see you've written your script with word doc? Could you use either final draft or word doc to write musical scripts? I know the majority of non musical scripts it's final draft?