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SLUGLINE ­ SCENE HEADING This is where the action should go. CHARACTER
(This sometimes is referred to as a wryly)
Transitions are 5.5 to 7.13.
Actions, shots, and slug­lines are
1.5 ­ 7.5. SHOTS ARE ONE TAKE TO ONE CONTINUOUS TAKE WITH NO CUTS. CHARACTER (CONT’D)
Characters are 3.5 ­ 7.25. Wryly’s are 3 ­ 5.5. Dialogue is 2.5 ­ 6

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