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Yo,

Would you CAP a character intro again if he's a different age?  I'm going into a flashback and we're going to see like a life journey at different ages...

Would I only need to CAP the one character which ages?  For example:

DAVE (12)

DAVE (33)

DAVE (45)

Or would I need to cap every character if they are at a different age in the flashback?  I figured it would be best to just cap one character, as it kind of speaks for itself.
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If there are several characters changing age in the flashback, then I would think you'd capitalise all of them. That's the way I'd go about it anyway.


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If there are several characters changing age in the flashback, then I would think you'd capitalise all of them. That's the way I'd go about it anyway.


It would look a little odd tho, don't you think? The age gaps are different tho innit, we've got a kid aging but the parents sort of... stay the same innit.
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The way I think of it, and I could be wrong, is that the whole point of capitalising characters is for a producer to quickly identify how many characters are in the story. It helps them to figure out how many actors will be needed.

So if MAX is 40 in your story but is 6 in a flashback, there's a need for another actor. If he's 35 in the flashback, maybe not.

I'd just capitalise it and then they can figure it out..

Of course, I could be totally wrong.


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Capitalize the name no matter the game.  It doesn't matter if you've introduced them already.  If your main dude is 43, and then he's 13, that's a NEW actor, meaning he looks different, so he's a new character even if he's a younger version of an existing character.
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Capitalize the name no matter the game.  It doesn't matter if you've introduced them already.  If your main dude is 43, and then he's 13, that's a NEW actor, meaning he looks different, so he's a new character even if he's a younger version of an existing character.


But do I need to do that for every character who is present in a flashback? Surely one character will be enough to show that everyone else has aged as well?

For example:


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BEGIN FLASHBACK

INT . HOUSE - DAY

MAX (8) does this and that.

JOEY AND DAVE (both 66) do this

INT. SHOPPING CENTER - DAY

Descriptive V.O.

MAX (12) does this and that.

Joey and Dave jump around...


The sequence continues, showing Max at different ages.

Is there any need to capitalize Joey and Dave? It's clear in my script that the other characters have aged along with him, despite the caps.

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But for someone skimming to see what actors they need, it probably wouldn't be clear..


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But for someone skimming to see what actors they need, it probably wouldn't be clear..


Okay, I'll cap for safety.



Cheers Glenn, my man!

Plus make-up for aging characters, if only by a few years.
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Yeah, man, you're better off.

It's not too much to ask from you


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Yeah, man, you're better off.

It's not too much to ask from you


It's going to be a bit horrible to look at though...

MAX SMART (12)

MAX SMART (15)

...repeating the full name all the time when some scenes only last half a page, and especially when two other characters are aging as well.
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Maybe shake it up a little..

Like, in one have MAX (6) plays the grand piano.

Then..

MAX, now 17 years old, sits alone.

Would that help?


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Maybe shake it up a little..

Like, in one have MAX (6) plays the grand piano.

Then..

MAX, now 17 years old, sits alone.

Would that help?


Nah, that's inconsistent formatting imo.
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I see.

Well at the end of the day it's up to you, man. Personally, I'd capitalise them all but if it doesn't look right to you, then do it the way you think works. A lot of this stuff is personal preference.


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Max...if you do need new actors to play the different aged characters, you should probaably CAP each one, but the bottom line is that you shouldn't probably write a short with a bunch of different aged same characters.

Seriously, bro...if you've got  feature and you need to show something with a Flashback...cool, but I would seriously rethink a short of this nature, as it just doesn't make sense for something anyone would be able to film...or want to film.

And...I understand if you don't give a shit about it being filmed, much as I don't either when I write a short, but again, keep it somewhat simple in your concepts, until you're ready to throw out that kickass feature, brother.

You get me?
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Max...if you do need new actors to play the different aged characters, you should probaably CAP each one, but the bottom line is that you shouldn't probably write a short with a bunch of different aged same characters.

Seriously, bro...if you've got  feature and you need to show something with a Flashback...cool, but I would seriously rethink a short of this nature, as it just doesn't make sense for something anyone would be able to film...or want to film.

And...I understand if you don't give a shit about it being filmed, much as I don't either when I write a short, but again, keep it somewhat simple in your concepts, until you're ready to throw out that kickass feature, brother.

You get me?


Interesting, and I almost always agree with Dreamscale, but this is hogwash.
It makes perfect sense to write/experiment with a child/adult transition in a short script, and learn how to do it.
I wish I could help and tell you how, it's a great idea.
I hope you persevere and listen to yourself only. Not saying advise given is bad, but not all advise is good.





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