Saturday 21 January 2012

Treatment Research

A treatment is a document that you send to a film maker which explains to them your story in depth. They consist of full descriptions of characters and settings in the scenes, it is very detailed and it reads like a story so that the directors and producers can picture the film in their head.

The conventions of a treatment are:
  • Font- Courier. If any other font is used the treatment will not be read.
  • Font Size- 12.
  • Average about 40 pages long for a full film.
  • Present tense.

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