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A Film script treatment for a specific script is a short summary of the story that may be four to fifteen pages long. It usually reads like a novelette, describing how the story unfolds, with only sparse use of dialogue. It is quite different from the synopsis. While a synopsis summarizes [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Film script treatment for a specific script is a short summary of the story that may be four to fifteen pages long. It usually reads like a novelette, describing how the story unfolds, with only sparse use of dialogue. It is quite different from the synopsis. While a synopsis summarizes the script and provides an outline of the story, the treatment is a novelette or short story in itself.</p>
<p>Script treatments are very powerful tools that attract the studios and potential investors even before the complete script is ready. This is indeed very useful for the scriptwriter as well, since the treatment would help him understand whether the flow of the story is indeed what he desired for. So, we can revise or cancel scripts before we put in our valuable time and energy is writing the actual script. However, for a spontaneous writer, treatment could be more of a bane, and that is why treatments are not absolutely essential component.</p>
<p>There are three different methods in which a treatment can be written. However, the main aim of writing a treatment is similar to that of a synopsis: to attract the reader and keep him glued all throughout.</p>
<p>a.Header-specific: This type of treatment would have the key scenes put down as headers (in capital letters), while a few lines could be chipped in below it, describing the scene precisely. This would allow the reader to breeze through your treatment, if required and is much more attractive if the content is good enough. An example would go like (from &#8220;Bluey&#8221; with permission of writers):</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">EXT. WALLIS HOUSE &#8211; NIGHT</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Beatrice and Bertha, followed by Sarah, run out of the front door of the<br />
house.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Bertha pushes Sarah down the steps.  Lighting illuminates the<br />
sky as Sarah painfully lands on her knees into rain puddles and a<br />
a torrent of rain soaks her.</p>
<p>This would also help us condense the treatment into a couple of pages, and also ensuring that the main scenes are described properly with proper dramatization, wherever necessary.</p>
<p>b.Prose-Style: This type of treatments tend to go longer, as the key scenes are explained with lot more details than in header-specific treatments. It is like writing the story without the details irrelevant to the scene. This type of descriptions would serve a script that needs the details to be fed to the reader. The script also contains the emotions and feels that the actual script might have. The above header-specific example could be translated to prose-style as:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">As she steps out of a police cruiser, Sergeant Sandra Bohm, a police fortyish police officer with non-regulation bright red nails, irritably regards  Harold and asks him what his problem is.  Harold offers her a rude gesture instead of a verbal response.  Sergeant Bohm comments that she doesn&#8217;t have time for this and writes up a ticket.</p>
<p>c. Hybrid style: Well, as the name suggests, this type of treatment is a mixture of the above two methods, and is most popularly used, as it provides the flexibility and the freedom to exploit both procedures, while giving it an innovative yet attractive look.</p>
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