Script Coverage Chronicles – March 2017: Writing A “Synopsis” For Your Screenplay

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I’ve had producers mean very different things
when they’ve asked me for a “synopsis”. 
Some have meant a one page “pitch” for my script.  Others have meant a full-on multi page “summary” of the story (otherwise known as a treatment).  These are very different things, and it’s important
to know when to do what.

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The “Pitch” Synopsis

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If you’re being asked for a one – or even in most
cases a two – page synopsis, there really isn’t enough room to “summarize” your
screenplay.  You really can’t adequately
offer a beat-by-beat rundown of everything that happens in each of your three
acts. Summarizing a script in chronological
order almost never works in a page or two, and it usually results in an abstract
mundane read. 

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What you’re really doing in a “pitch” synopsis is
selling.  You need to offer the essence of the story.
You need to get the genre across.  You usually
want to focus in on the main character and that character’s inner and outer
journey.  You also want to talk about a
few other key characters too, but you absolutely don’t have time to discuss
every recurring character in the script. 
If you try to do that, your document will come off as a cursory laundry
list with little energy or focus. 


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In many cases, the supporting characters you do
mention in your pitch synopsis should be discussed in terms of their impact on
your lead: the relationships your main character has and what impact they have
on your main character’s emotional journey.