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This TEASER will usually be a short opening, maybe one location. Sometimes more. The page number can be upwards of 5 pages, although it's best as a newcomer to stay around 2-3 pages. If you're writing a pilot script, the teaser is an introduction to the characters and to the world.
Teasers are typically 15-60 seconds long, while trailers are 1-3 minutes (sometimes even longer).
Make sure it captures your genre. Keep it engaging, short and moving from clip to clip. Use music that plays to your audience and elicits the desired emotional response. Don't give away the story. Include some of the best or most exciting shots in the teaser.
A teaser is a shorter trailer which is used to advertise an upcoming film, by building anticipation and interest from the audience watching. Teasers are pretty short and may not contain much information of the movie content. Both are however used to advertise and create awareness of an upcoming movie.
One-hour shows are formatted like features, except for the act breaks. You begin and end them as you would a sitcom, however there are no scene breaks. Each page equals about a minute of screen time and script lengths usually fall between 53-60 pages.
Generally speaking, hour long episode scripts can be anywhere from 45-63 pages, although a majority of the time you want to stick with 50-55 pages. The basic sense of it is that one-page equals one minute, and with a sixty-minute show, you obviously need to account for commercial breaks.
But contrary to the old adage that 1 page of script equals 1 minute of screen time, a 30-minute multi-camera (sitcom) script is usually around 45 pages, a 30-minute single camera script is around 34 pages, and a 1-hour drama script can be as short as 45 pages (Nip Tuck) or as long as 80 pages (Gilmore Girls.)
As a general rule, 4-5 acts plus a teaser is standard for an hour-long series, while 3 acts suffices in a half-hour.
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