Here's another variant instructional page on script formats.
http://www.filmschoolonline.com/sample_lessons/sample_lesson_format.htm
Incidentally the mood marker in parenthesis sometimes has a jargon name of
"a wryly"
This is because novice script writers often use (wryly), but if you really think about it, means almost nothing to the actor performing the character.
GETITWRIT
Anybody have a list including a brief description of what they mean?
BILLWILL
(wryly)
I think you need to read about script formatting instead.
Bill Williams
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