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3:15 p.m.

I like to use blue for dialogue and red for instructions, black for names, gray for text in my script.

I changed the spacing options, so, that it is starting on the left side margin, but when it is finalized, it is edited to the corrected margin position.

This is not done correctly, it is just for a fun joke, that was generated quickly for display.

Over here, the red and gray, it was wrong, I think that this was supposed to be gray, and not red, but I just wanted to show an instruction.

A red instruction is separate and different, it's usually a stage/ camera direction or even a direction to the actor to do something. I am not sure. I don't care.

I just make this up as I go along.

I think I removed any red instructions, replacing them with text directions instead. I can use red for something else, like red instructions, depending on how it goes.

I think red, I can use for something important, or a very specific instruction not commonly fit in the script.

It looks beautiful.

Usually, script writers, they write in black, it's ugly as hell, and my Fair and Lovely beautification products go a long way.

If you look at any other script, no matter where, even the ones in Hollywood, they look very ugly. They are all in black and white, in old Courier.

My one looks a lot better.

Much the same way as my movie will look better.

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