Michael J. stracynzki who has written countless movies and televisin scripts says that a good rule of thumb is for every page there tends to be one minute of screen time. He has book on screenplays and it is fantastic, might i suggest you peruse it and see if it will fix anything in your script before put yourself in an embarrassing situation that might affect your potentiel future.
2006-07-27 10:27:14
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answered by raiderking69 5
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In writing Storm of the Century, Stephen King said it takes One page of script to equal one minute of screen time. So do the math.
2006-07-27 18:30:59
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answered by tim w 1
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How do you think we can tell? If it's all description, not very long. If it's all dialog, 30-40 minutes, maybe, if you use standard script spacing, one separate line or lines of dialog for each time a character speaks.
2006-07-27 17:17:28
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answered by thylawyer 7
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unless there's an unusual amount of description, about 80-85 minutes.
2006-07-27 17:52:31
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answered by nomadgirl1 3
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Probably less than 45 minutes. Good Luck
2006-07-27 17:19:15
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answered by marks3kids 5
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About 2 hours if you suspense it up.
2006-07-27 21:53:45
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answered by Education_is_future 3
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maybe 30 minutes
2006-07-27 17:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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idk
2006-07-27 19:20:48
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answered by Courtney 2
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