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I've just downloaded an open-source script-writing program, and have started converting the scripts for an anime I've been writing into industry-standard formatting. There are a few points in the ...
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I've just downloaded an open-source script-writing program, and have started converting the scripts for an anime I've been writing into industry-standard formatting. There are a few points in the scripts where a character says something out loud, then immediately thinks something else (which the audience hears in voiceover), or thinks something and then says something else out loud. In my (not-at-all industry-formatted) scripts, I've indicated these like so: > CHARACTER: Follow me, and stay quiet. We'll be out of here shortly. (_in thought_) I hope. Or: > CHARACTER: (_in thought_) This isn't good. (_out loud_) Guys, we need to get out of here now-- I already know that I need to change "(in thought)" to "(V.O.)", but other than that, **how do I convert these into industry-standard formatting?**