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The Anatomy of a Failed Script: Why "Bad Business" Scripts Fail
In the world of screenwriting, a "bad business script" typically refers to a screenplay that fails to execute the fundamental "business" of a scene—the movement, subtext, and visual storytelling that make a film dynamic. While a writer might have a compelling concept, the execution often stumbles due to structural weaknesses, flat dialogue, and poor scene direction. 1. Excessive Narrative Hand-Holding
Using vague headers like "Murder Scene" instead of specific locations.
Overly dense action descriptions that overwhelm the reader.
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