> Any more tips you can give me? > > Chris I almost didn't see this post. Different 'subject' line. Here's a great website. It has a section about formatting: http://www.communicator.com/faqs.html There's also the misc.writing.screenplays newsgroup. When it comes to writing scripts, I strongly recommend studying story structure, characterization, and dialogue. For learning about dialogue, listen to the way people speak in your life. Notice how sentences are broken, incomplete, and how people do not speak too directly. There is often a lot implied between the lines. Also, there's the basic rule that you should 'show, not tell' whenever possible. Instead of a character saying, 'You've really pissed me off!', you have him slam his hand on the table and scowl. There is nothing more rewarding than capturing a couple of actors on videotape, who are speaking your written dialogue. And if it doesn't sound natural, then you get to work to fix it. If I were you, I'd start with very short stories, to learn about what works and what doesn't. You can write feature length too, but for video I'd start with short forms. -doug