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How to Adapt a Novel Into a Screenplay in 10 Steps | Script Reader Pro

If you’ve found some success as a novelist (or even if you haven’t published your novel yet), you may have considered adapting your novel into a screenplay. But where to start?

In our latest video, we’re giving you ten clear steps to follow while adapting a novel into a screenplay for the silver screen.

Here’s what’s coming up:

• How to use outlines to turn your novel into a movie.
• Ways to zero in on your movie’s main conflict.
• Pro scripts to learn from and screenwriting books to read.

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LEARN HOW TO ADAPT YOUR NOVEL INTO A SCRIPT HERE:
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Over to You:

• Ask yourself, is my novel visual enough?
• If yes, turn your novel outline into a movie outline.
• What do you think of our methods outlined in this video?

Let us know in the comments section below the video.
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