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praybird
Posted: January 4th, 2012, 12:48pm Report to Moderator
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Hello. I'm a scriptwriter\director from Russia and I'm currently participating into one international short film competition. If I'm to make into the second round, I'm supposed to send the judges a “a full written director’s treatment of a script”. For some reason, none of my American friends could explain exactly what it means. Can some of you, guys, tell me?
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Breanne Mattson
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There’s no way anyone here can definitively answer your question. Treatment is an elusive word. Requirements may vary from one competition to another.

A director’s treatment is essentially the written plan for how a director intends to shoot a movie. It can be a two page synopsis or a shooting script with storyboards.

You need to get clarification from those running the competition.


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Posted: January 4th, 2012, 1:34pm Report to Moderator
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... That's what I thought... Thank you!
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You’re welcome. Good luck with the competition.


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jagan@spundana.org
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Dana,
Just as there are several versions of a synopsis for the story-screenplay you are planning to direct and make into a film, there are different versions of the treatment as well.

Generally, there's a synopsis that is just a page long, or three paragraphs long. a quarter page to a half length synopsis which is more like a trailer and not an episodic synopsis. Same with treatment which can be 2 page to 7 long, or 7 pages to 24 pages long. A director's version would be the longer version in all probabilities.
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