If you are designing titles, credits, or captions, "solid" means making them look like they belong in the film rather than appearing flat or digital.
: Use tools like Final Draft or Celtx to ensure your script follows the standard "one minute per page" rule (roughly 90–120 pages for a feature film). 2. Creating "Solid" On-Screen Text (The Look) Making Movies
: The hero faces obstacles that build tension (the "rising action"). If you are designing titles, credits, or captions,
: Condense your entire movie into one or two sentences. It should identify the protagonist, their goal, and the "inciting incident" that creates conflict. The 3-Act Structure : Creating "Solid" On-Screen Text (The Look) : The
: Introduce the hero and their world. Something changes, forcing them into action.
: Avoid writing long blocks of dialogue to explain things. Instead, use "action lines" to describe what the audience sees .
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