: Indicating fill pieces in a script I'm writing a script that involves an interview with a person a la 60 minutes or Behind the Music. I'm a little confused if the "fill pieces" should be
I'm writing a script that involves an interview with a person a la 60 minutes or Behind the Music. I'm a little confused if the "fill pieces" should be formatted as "recorded" or "prerecorded" in its slugline.
Alexa Jones interviews John Baker.
Alexa
Lets talk about your greenhouse.
They laugh.
John
Sure, lets.
CUT TO: INT. GREENHOUSE - DAY (RECORDED)
Alexa and John walk through John's futuristic greenhouse.
Would that slugline be in the right ballpark?
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After CUT TO: the next scene heading should be on its own line.
                                                                       CUT TO:
INT. GREENHOUSE - DAY (PRE-RECORDED)
I'd say "(PRE-RECORDED)" instead of "(RECORDED)".
After the clip, I think you need a BACK TO SCENE
to return to the live interview.
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