From Plot to Script
Having a plot is a great start—but a plot alone is not a script. A plot tells us what happens. A script shows us how it happens through character choices, conflict, pacing, and emotion. How do you turn ideas into scenes? How do you build tension, create strong character arcs, and structure your story so it actually flows on the page?
Moving from plot to script means breaking your story, making intentional choices, and building it piece by piece so it works as a full experience—not just an idea.
If you want help turning your idea into a structured, well-developed script, check out the Breaking Script & Outlining session in the Concept to Script course in the classroom. It’s designed to help you move from plot to pages with clarity and confidence.
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Melissa Butler
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