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300 Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing a

Screenplay
In this comprehensive guide, we present the 300+ best ChatGPT prompts
for writing a screenplay.

Whether you’re brainstorming a high-concept premise, developing


compelling characters, or fine-tuning dialogue, these prompts will
serve as an invaluable resource to spark your imagination and elevate
your screenplay.

By leveraging the power of AI tools like ChatGPT, you can bring your
cinematic vision to life with ease and efficiency.

High-Concept Premise Prompts

This is my image – Best ChatGPT Prompts to Write a Screenplay


Kick-start your creativity with these high-concept premise prompts,
spanning various genres and themes.

Use them as a starting point to generate innovative and captivating ideas


that will form the foundation of your screenplay.
1. Imagine a world where dreams can be manipulated and stolen. How
would a group of skilled dream thieves operate and what would be
the consequences of their actions?
2. In a future where time travel is possible and heavily regulated,
create a premise where an underground organization aims to
change the course of history for their own benefit.
3. Develop a high-stakes conflict between humans and an advanced
alien species that threatens the existence of both civilizations. How
can they find common ground and prevent mutual destruction?

4. Envision a post-apocalyptic world where the few remaining


survivors must band together to find a safe haven. What challenges
and obstacles do they face on their journey?
5. Create a compelling premise where a scientist discovers a parallel
universe and must prevent a catastrophic event from merging the
two realities.
6. Imagine a world in which emotions are controlled by an omnipotent
government. How would a group of rebels fight against this regime
to regain their freedom and individuality?
7. Envision a society where virtual reality is indistinguishable from the
real world. Craft a story where a character becomes trapped in this
digital realm and must find a way to return home.
8. Develop a premise centered around a secret society that has been
controlling global events for centuries. How would a protagonist
uncover their true intentions and prevent their sinister plans?
9. Imagine a world where human memories can be transferred and
traded like commodities. Create a story where a memory dealer
becomes entangled in a web of corruption and deceit.
10. In a dystopian society where the population is strictly controlled,
envision a scenario where a rebellious couple fights against the
system to protect their unborn child.
11. Craft a premise about an artificial intelligence that gains self-
awareness and turns against its creators, forcing humanity to
confront its own ethical limitations.
12. Create a story where a powerful ancient artifact is discovered, and
various factions race to control its immense power and hidden
secrets.
13. Envision a scenario in which an asteroid is on a collision course with
Earth, and a team of unlikely heroes must work together to avert
global disaster.
14. Develop a premise where supernatural creatures exist alongside
humans and a special task force is responsible for maintaining
peace between the two worlds.
15. Imagine a world where death is no longer permanent, and people
can be resurrected. Create a story centered on the moral, ethical,
and societal implications of this technology.
16. Envision a society that has mastered space travel and colonization.
Develop a story where a team is sent on a mission to explore a
distant planet, only to uncover a dark and dangerous secret.
17. Create a scenario in which a powerful corporation has taken over
the world, and a group of renegades fight to reclaim their freedom
and expose the truth.
18. Imagine a world where mythical creatures are real and have been
living in secret among humans. Create a premise where a
protagonist discovers this hidden world and becomes the key to
maintaining peace.

19. Develop a story centered on a brilliant inventor who creates a


groundbreaking technology that could change the world, only to
see it fall into the wrong hands.
20. Craft a premise that revolves around a global conspiracy and a
protagonist who must unravel the mystery before it’s too late,
uncovering shocking truths about the world they thought they
knew.
21. Envision a world where time travel is possible but comes with
extreme consequences. What ethical dilemmas would a protagonist
face while attempting to change history?
22. Create a sci-fi thriller that takes place on a space station that
unknowingly harbors an alien species that threatens the entire crew.
23. Develop a romantic comedy where two people from opposing
political factions fall in love amidst the chaos of an election
campaign.
24. Imagine a future where dreams can be extracted and sold as
commodities. How does this affect society and the protagonist’s
life?
25. Create an action-adventure story where an archeologist uncovers an
ancient artifact that holds the key to saving humanity from an
impending disaster.
26. Develop a horror movie in which an isolated town is plagued by a
supernatural force that feeds on the residents’ deepest fears.
27. Envision a story where a group of children discovers that their
favorite childhood stories are coming to life, and they must work
together to restore the balance between fiction and reality.
28. Create a fantasy epic where a reluctant hero is tasked with
gathering an unlikely group of allies to save their world from an evil
force.
29. Develop a mystery thriller where a detective discovers that they
have the ability to communicate with the dead, allowing them to
solve crimes in a unique and unorthodox way.
30. Imagine a dystopian world where emotions are banned, and a
rebellious protagonist decides to challenge the system and bring
back feelings to the society.
Screenplay Structure and Outline Prompts
Craft a well-structured and engaging narrative with these prompts
focused on screenplay structure and outlining.

Following proven frameworks like the three-act structure, Save the


Cat Beats, and the Hero’s Journey, these prompts will guide you in
creating a compelling and cohesive screenplay.

1. Write a logline that succinctly summarizes your screenplay’s


premise, capturing the essence of the story and hooking the
reader’s interest.
2. Outline the three-act structure of your screenplay, identifying key
turning points, plot points, and the midpoint that drive the story
forward.
3. Describe the ordinary world of your protagonist and establish their
initial emotional state, goals, and motivations before the story
begins.
4. Develop the inciting incident, an event or situation that disrupts
your protagonist’s ordinary world and sets the story in motion.
5. Describe the “refusal of the call,” the moment when your
protagonist initially resists the adventure or challenge before them,
and how they eventually accept the call to action.
6. Outline the “threshold” scene, in which your protagonist crosses
into the new world or begins their adventure, marking a point of no
return.
7. Identify key allies, mentors, and enemies that your protagonist
encounters on their journey, and how they influence the hero’s
growth.
8. Create a series of tests and trials that challenge your protagonist,
forcing them to adapt, learn, and grow as they work toward their
goal.
9. Develop the midpoint, a major turning point that raises the stakes,
intensifies the conflict, and propels your protagonist towards their
ultimate goal.
10. Describe the “all is lost” moment, where the protagonist faces their
lowest point, feeling defeated, and seemingly farthest from their
goal.
11. Craft the “dark night of the soul” sequence, where your protagonist
reflects on their journey, learning from their failures, and finding the
inner strength to continue.
12. Develop the “break into Act Three,” where your protagonist makes a
new plan or decision, setting them on the path to the story’s climax.
13. Outline the “hero’s journey home,” where your protagonist must
confront their past or face their fears to fully embrace their
transformation.
14. Describe the final confrontation or showdown between your
protagonist and the antagonist, emphasizing the emotional stakes
and showcasing the hero’s growth.
15. Craft the “climax” of your story, where your protagonist faces their
ultimate challenge and either succeeds or fails in achieving their
goal.
16. Describe the resolution, showing the consequences of the
protagonist’s actions and how their journey has changed them and
the world around them.
17. Create a satisfying conclusion that ties up loose ends and provides a
sense of closure for your audience.
18. Identify key moments of character development throughout your
screenplay, illustrating how your protagonist and supporting
characters evolve throughout the story.
19. Develop subplots that support and enrich your main narrative,
adding depth to your characters and reinforcing your story’s
themes.
20. Review your outline, ensuring that your story is well-paced,
emotionally engaging, and contains a strong throughline that
connects each plot point and character arc.
21. Design a midpoint twist in the screenplay that significantly changes
the protagonist’s goals or the direction of the story.
22. Create a series of escalating obstacles that the protagonist must
overcome to achieve their goal, building tension and suspense
throughout the screenplay.
23. Develop a subplot that intertwines with the main story, providing
additional depth and complexity to the overall narrative.
24. Establish an inciting incident that forces the protagonist to embark
on their journey, setting the story in motion.
25. Design a character arc for the protagonist that shows a clear
transformation or growth over the course of the screenplay.
26. Outline a three-act structure that effectively balances setup,
confrontation, and resolution, providing a satisfying narrative
experience for the audience.
27. Create a series of emotional beats that explore the relationships
between characters and their shifting dynamics throughout the
story.
28. Develop a climactic moment in the screenplay that brings together
the main storylines and subplots, offering a thrilling and
emotionally satisfying resolution.
29. Establish a resolution that ties up loose ends and leaves the
audience with a sense of closure, while also opening up the
possibility for future stories or sequels.
30. Create an outline of the screenplay’s key sequences, providing a
clear roadmap for the story’s progression and pacing.
Scene Prompts
Breathe life into your screenplay with these scene-writing prompts.

From emotionally charged confrontations to suspenseful standoffs,


these prompts will help you develop vivid and memorable scenes
that captivate your audience.

1. Write the opening scene of the screenplay, introducing the


protagonist in their ordinary world, and establishing the tone and
setting of the story.
2. Craft a scene where the protagonist experiences the inciting
incident, disrupting their life and setting the story in motion.
3. Write a tense confrontation between the protagonist and
antagonist, showcasing their conflicting goals and ideologies.
4. Compose a scene in which the protagonist forms a bond with a
mentor or ally, learning valuable skills or receiving crucial advice
that helps them on their journey.
5. Create a high-stakes action sequence where the protagonist and
their allies face a major obstacle, highlighting their resourcefulness
and determination.
6. Write a poignant, emotional scene that reveals the protagonist’s
vulnerability and explores their backstory or inner struggle.
7. Develop a suspenseful scene where the protagonist must use their
wit and cunning to escape a dangerous situation or outsmart the
antagonist.
8. Write a quiet, introspective moment where the protagonist reflects
on their journey so far and contemplates the decisions they’ve
made.
9. Create a scene where the protagonist experiences a moment of
triumph, overcoming a significant challenge or obstacle on their
journey.
10. Write a dramatic turning point in the story, where a shocking
revelation or unexpected event changes the protagonist’s path and
raises the stakes.
11. Craft a tense, high-stakes chase sequence that showcases the
protagonist’s physical and mental resilience while evading their
pursuers.
12. Write an emotionally charged scene where the protagonist suffers a
major setback, forcing them to confront their fears and reevaluate
their goals.
13. Develop a scene in which the protagonist and their allies devise a
plan to confront the antagonist, highlighting their creativity and
teamwork.
14. Write a climactic confrontation between the protagonist and
antagonist, showcasing the protagonist’s growth and newfound
strength.
15. Create a scene where the protagonist faces the consequences of
their actions and makes a difficult decision that defines their
character arc.
16. Write a heartfelt scene in which the protagonist connects with a
loved one, deepening their relationship and providing emotional
support during a challenging time.
17. Develop a scene where the protagonist discovers a hidden truth or
secret that changes their perspective and propels the story forward.
18. Write a scene in which the protagonist faces a moral dilemma,
forcing them to confront their values and choose between two
difficult options.
19. Create a lighthearted, humorous scene that offers a moment of
levity and showcases the camaraderie between the protagonist and
their allies.
20. Write the final scene of your screenplay, wrapping up the story, and
illustrating the protagonist’s transformation and the resolution of
their journey.
21. Develop an emotionally charged confrontation between two
characters with opposing views, showcasing their conflicting beliefs
and motivations.
22. Create a tense standoff between the protagonist and antagonist,
utilizing suspenseful dialogue and escalating stakes to heighten the
scene’s intensity.
23. Describe a scene where a character makes a difficult moral choice,
revealing their inner struggles and values.
24. Develop a humorous interaction between characters that provides
comic relief while also revealing important information about their
personalities and relationships.
25. Create a scene that establishes the setting of the story, using vivid
descriptions and sensory details to immerse the audience in the
world of the screenplay.
26. Describe a dramatic reveal that surprises the characters and the
audience, altering the course of the story and raising the stakes.
27. Develop a scene that effectively introduces a new character,
showcasing their unique traits, motivations, and role within the
story.
28. Create a powerful and emotional moment of self-discovery for the
protagonist, highlighting their growth and transformation over the
course of the screenplay.
29. Describe a scene in which a character must make a difficult decision
under intense time pressure, showcasing their resourcefulness and
determination.
30. Develop a visually striking and atmospheric scene that relies on
cinematography, lighting, and sound design to create a memorable
and immersive experience for the audience.
Characters Prompts
Develop unforgettable characters with these prompts, designed to
help you explore their motivations, relationships, and personal
growth.

Use these prompts to create complex and multidimensional characters


that will resonate with your audience.

1. Develop a compelling protagonist with a distinct voice and unique


characteristics that make them relatable and memorable to the
audience.
2. Create a complex antagonist whose motivations and actions are
grounded in their own beliefs, making them a formidable and
believable adversary.
3. Write a detailed character backstory that explains their motivations,
desires, and fears, providing depth and context for their actions
throughout the screenplay.
4. Explore the relationships between your protagonist and supporting
characters, revealing how their interactions shape and influence
each other’s arcs.
5. Craft dynamic character arcs for your protagonist and key
supporting characters, illustrating how they grow and change
throughout the story.
6. Create an ensemble cast of diverse and multidimensional
characters, each with their own unique traits and roles within the
story.
7. Write a scene that demonstrates the unique chemistry and
dynamics between your protagonist and their closest ally or love
interest.
8. Develop a mentor figure who imparts wisdom and guidance to the
protagonist, helping them navigate the challenges they face
throughout the story.
9. Create a memorable sidekick or comic relief character who provides
levity, support, and a fresh perspective for the protagonist.
10. Write a scene in which a character experiences a moment of self-
discovery or personal revelation that propels their character arc
forward.
11. Develop an intriguing character with a mysterious past or hidden
agenda, keeping the audience guessing about their true intentions.
12. Write a powerful character monologue that reveals their innermost
thoughts, desires, and fears, providing insight into their motivations.
13. Create a character with a moral compass that challenges the
protagonist’s beliefs and forces them to question their own values.
14. Write a scene that showcases a character’s unique skill or talent,
setting them apart from the other characters and highlighting their
importance within the story.
15. Develop a character who serves as a foil to the protagonist,
reflecting their flaws and weaknesses, and challenging them to
grow.
16. Create a dynamic character transformation that illustrates the
impact of the story’s events on the character’s emotional and
psychological state.
17. Write a scene in which two characters with opposing viewpoints
engage in a heated debate, revealing their core beliefs and
motivations.
18. Develop a character who must make a difficult decision, revealing
their true nature and the values they hold most dear.
19. Write a character’s emotional breakdown, illustrating the toll that
the story’s events have taken on them and demonstrating their
vulnerability.
20. Create a character with a unique and captivating character quirk,
making them memorable and setting them apart from the rest of
the cast.
21. Create a complex and layered antagonist who challenges the
protagonist on both a personal and thematic level.
22. Develop a mentor figure who guides the protagonist through their
journey, offering wisdom and support while also harboring a secret
or hidden agenda.
23. Create a dynamic and engaging character relationship, exploring
how their interactions evolve and change over the course of the
screenplay.
24. Develop a memorable and distinct character voice, using unique
speech patterns, vocabulary, and mannerisms to bring the character
to life.
25. Create a character backstory that provides insight into their
motivations, strengths, and vulnerabilities, enriching their role
within the story.
26. Develop a character’s emotional arc, illustrating how they grow and
change in response to the challenges and experiences they face.
27. Create a character who serves as a foil or contrast to the
protagonist, highlighting their differences and providing an
opportunity for growth and self-discovery.
28. Develop a character who undergoes a redemption arc, exploring
how they confront and overcome their past mistakes and flaws.
29. Create a character who embodies a specific theme or symbol within
the screenplay, serving as a living representation of the story’s core
ideas.
30. Develop a supporting character who adds depth and complexity to
the narrative, providing an alternate perspective on the story’s
events and themes.
Description Prompts
Immerse your audience in the world of your screenplay with these
description prompts.

Learn how to utilize vivid language, sensory details, and strong visual
imagery to create a rich and engaging cinematic experience.

1. Write a vivid and immersive description of your story’s setting,


painting a clear picture that transports the reader into the world of
your screenplay.
2. Develop a dynamic action sequence, using concise and evocative
language to convey the intensity and movement of the scene.
3. Describe a character’s emotional state through their body language,
facial expressions, and physical reactions, revealing their inner
feelings without relying on dialogue.
4. Write a detailed and atmospheric description of a specific location
within your story, capturing its unique characteristics and setting
the tone for the scene.
5. Create a sensory-rich description that incorporates sight, sound,
touch, taste, and smell, fully engaging the reader’s senses and
immersing them in the scene.
6. Write a succinct yet evocative description of a character’s
appearance, highlighting their most distinctive features and
conveying their personality through their physicality.
7. Describe the passage of time within your screenplay, using visual
cues, seasonal changes, or character growth to illustrate the
progression of the story.
8. Develop an eerie and suspenseful atmosphere within a scene, using
descriptive language to create a sense of tension and unease.
9. Write a description of an object or prop that holds significant
meaning or symbolism within your story, conveying its importance
to the characters and plot.
10. Describe a character’s reaction to a shocking or surprising event,
capturing their emotional response and the physical manifestation
of their feelings.
11. Write a vivid description of a fantastical or supernatural element
within your story, making the extraordinary feel grounded and
believable within the context of your screenplay.
12. Develop a description of a large-scale set piece or spectacle, using
clear and concise language to convey the scale and impact of the
scene.
13. Describe the dynamic and energy within a group or crowd scene,
capturing the various emotions, interactions, and reactions of the
individuals involved.
14. Write a description of a character’s personal space or living
environment, revealing insights into their personality, history, and
emotional state.
15. Create a contrast between two different locations or environments
within your story, highlighting the differences in atmosphere, tone,
and visual elements.
16. Write a description of a character’s transformation or change in
appearance, illustrating the impact of the story’s events on their
physical state.
17. Describe a poignant or emotional moment through visual imagery
and symbolism, allowing the reader to connect with the scene on a
deeper level.
18. Write a description of an intense or dramatic weather event,
utilizing the elements to heighten the tension and stakes within a
scene.
19. Develop a description of a chase or pursuit sequence, conveying the
speed, urgency, and adrenaline of the characters involved.
20. Write a description of a quiet, contemplative moment within your
story, using subtle details and sensory language to capture the
mood and atmosphere of the scene.
21. Describe a scene using strong visual language, painting a vivid and
cinematic picture of the setting and action for the reader.
22. Develop a description of a character’s physical appearance that
conveys their personality, backstory, and emotional state.
23. Create a detailed and immersive description of a unique and
fantastical world or setting, drawing the audience into the story’s
environment.
24. Describe a scene that effectively uses the five senses to create a rich
and engaging atmosphere for the audience.
25. Develop a description of an action sequence that is both thrilling
and easy to follow, showcasing the character’s skills and abilities.
26. Create a description of a key prop or costume element that holds
symbolic significance within the story.
27. Describe a scene that uses strong visual metaphors or imagery to
convey the emotional state or inner turmoil of a character.
28. Develop a description of a location that reflects the tone and mood
of the screenplay, creating a distinct and atmospheric setting.
29. Create a detailed and evocative description of a character’s
emotional reaction to a pivotal event or revelation.
30. Describe a scene that effectively contrasts two different settings or
environments, highlighting the thematic differences between them.
Symbols and Symbolism Prompts
Enhance your screenplay’s depth and complexity with these prompts
focused on symbols and symbolism.

Explore how visual metaphors, motifs, and recurring images can


contribute to your story’s thematic resonance and emotional impact.

1. Write a scene in which a recurring motif or symbol appears,


emphasizing its connection to the story’s theme or a character’s
emotional journey.
2. Develop a symbolic object that represents a character’s deepest
desire or unfulfilled dream, weaving its presence throughout the
screenplay.
3. Create a visual metaphor for a character’s internal struggle, using
symbolic imagery to represent their emotional turmoil without
explicit dialogue.
4. Write a scene that incorporates the use of color as a symbol,
reflecting the mood, atmosphere, or emotional state of the
characters involved.
5. Develop a symbolic gesture or action that reveals a character’s true
intentions or feelings, subtly reinforcing their motivations and
character arc.
6. Write a scene in which the protagonist encounters a symbol of their
past, triggering a memory or realization that impacts their current
situation.
7. Create a symbolic parallel between two characters or storylines,
highlighting their shared themes, conflicts, or emotional arcs.
8. Write a scene that features an animal or creature as a symbol,
representing a character’s traits, fears, or desires.
9. Develop a visual metaphor for the passage of time within your
screenplay, using symbolic imagery to illustrate the progression of
events and character growth.
10. Write a scene that utilizes a symbolic prop or item to foreshadow a
future event or twist within your story.
11. Create a symbolic representation of a character’s moral dilemma,
using visual elements or actions to convey their internal conflict.
12. Write a scene that incorporates an element of nature as a symbol,
reflecting the themes, emotions, or narrative of your screenplay.
13. Develop a symbolic connection between a character’s physical
appearance or attire and their personality, values, or emotional
state.
14. Write a scene in which a character destroys or discards a symbolic
object, representing a turning point in their emotional journey or
character arc.
15. Create a symbolic location within your story, representing a place of
emotional significance or transformation for your characters.
16. Write a scene that utilizes mirrors, reflections, or shadows as
symbols, exploring themes of identity, self-perception, or duality.
17. Develop a symbolic ritual or tradition within your screenplay,
emphasizing its importance to the characters and the story’s
themes.
18. Write a scene in which a character encounters a symbol of their
ultimate goal or objective, fueling their determination and resolve.
19. Create a visual metaphor for a character’s hidden secrets or
repressed emotions, using symbolism to hint at their true nature or
backstory.
20. Write a scene that incorporates a symbolic weather event, reflecting
the emotional state, tension, or atmosphere of the narrative.
21. Develop a scene that uses a recurring visual symbol to represent a
character’s emotional journey or transformation.
22. Create a symbol that embodies the central theme or message of the
screenplay, appearing at key moments to emphasize its importance.
23. Describe a scene that incorporates a powerful and evocative visual
metaphor, deepening the audience’s understanding of the story’s
themes and emotions.
24. Develop a symbol that serves as a source of conflict or tension
between characters, representing their opposing values or beliefs.
25. Create a symbolic object or location that holds personal significance
for the protagonist, reflecting their inner struggles and desires.
26. Describe a scene that uses symbolism to foreshadow a future event
or reveal, engaging the audience’s curiosity and attention.
27. Develop a symbol that evolves or changes its meaning over the
course of the screenplay, reflecting the characters’ growth and
development.
28. Create a scene that uses visual motifs or patterns to create a sense
of unity and cohesion within the screenplay’s world and narrative.
29. Describe a symbol that represents the antagonist’s power or
influence, serving as a reminder of the stakes and challenges facing
the protagonist.
30. Develop a scene that effectively employs symbolism to convey a
character’s inner thoughts or emotions, deepening the audience’s
connection to their journey.
Dialogue Prompts
Make your screenplay’s dialogue shine with these prompts, designed
to help you craft engaging, authentic, and memorable conversations
between your characters.

Hone your skills in writing witty banter, meaningful exchanges, and


emotionally charged confrontations.

1. Write a scene with engaging and natural-sounding dialogue that


reveals the unique voice and personality of each character involved.
2. Develop a conversation between two characters with opposing
viewpoints, creating tension and conflict through their dialogue.
3. Create a dialogue-heavy scene that uses subtext, allowing
characters to communicate their true feelings or intentions without
explicitly stating them.
4. Write a scene in which a character delivers a powerful and
emotional monologue, revealing their inner thoughts, motivations,
and vulnerabilities.
5. Develop witty and clever banter between characters, showcasing
their chemistry and rapport through their dialogue.
6. Write a dialogue scene that reveals important plot information or
backstory in a subtle and organic way, without resorting to
exposition.
7. Create a conversation between two characters that deepens their
relationship, allowing them to connect on an emotional level
through their dialogue.
8. Write a scene in which a character’s dialogue demonstrates their
growth or transformation over the course of the story.
9. Develop a dialogue exchange that showcases a character’s unique
sense of humor, using their wit and comedic timing to lighten the
mood of the scene.
10. Write a dialogue scene that uses silence or pauses effectively,
creating tension or emphasizing the emotional weight of the
situation.
11. Create a conversation between two characters that exposes a
hidden secret or revelation, dramatically altering the course of the
story.
12. Write a scene in which a character uses their dialogue to manipulate
or persuade another character, revealing their cunning and strategic
nature.
13. Develop a dialogue scene that emphasizes the power dynamics
between characters, using their words to establish their authority or
submission.
14. Write a conversation between two characters from different cultural
backgrounds, highlighting their unique perspectives and
experiences through their dialogue.
15. Create a dialogue scene that incorporates a memorable catchphrase
or signature line for a character, making their speech instantly
recognizable.
16. Write a scene in which a character’s dialogue is interrupted by an
unexpected event or revelation, altering the tone and direction of
the conversation.
17. Develop a dialogue scene that employs the use of a language
barrier or miscommunication, creating conflict or humor within the
situation.
18. Write a conversation between two characters who are keeping
secrets from each other, using their dialogue to hint at the
underlying tension.
19. Create a dialogue scene that explores a moral or philosophical
debate between characters, delving into their values and beliefs
through their conversation.
20. Write a scene in which a character delivers a heartfelt apology or
confession, using their dialogue to express their remorse and
vulnerability.
21. Write a heated argument between two characters that escalates in
intensity, revealing their conflicting beliefs and motivations.
22. Develop a scene with witty and engaging banter between
characters, showcasing their chemistry and rapport.
23. Create a dialogue exchange that reveals important exposition or
backstory in a natural and engaging manner.
24. Write a conversation between characters that subtly foreshadows a
future event or plot twist, sparking the audience’s curiosity and
interest.
25. Develop a scene in which a character uses subtext or indirect
language to express their true feelings or intentions, creating layers
of meaning and complexity.
26. Create a dialogue exchange that effectively conveys the power
dynamics or shifting alliances between characters.
27. Write a scene in which a character’s dialogue reveals their hidden
motivations or desires, adding depth and intrigue to their role
within the story.
28. Develop a conversation between characters that explores the
screenplay’s central themes or questions, engaging the audience’s
intellect and emotions.
29. Create a dialogue scene that captures the unique and distinct voice
of each character, showcasing their personality and background.
30. Write a conversation between characters that provides comic relief
or lightens the tone of the screenplay, offering a moment of respite
amidst the tension and drama.
Formatting Prompts
Master the art of screenplay formatting with these prompts.

From scene headings to character introductions, these prompts will


help you navigate the intricacies of screenplay formatting, ensuring
your script is professional, polished, and ready for industry scrutiny.

1. Write a properly formatted slugline that concisely conveys the


location, time of day, and any significant changes in the setting of a
scene.
2. Develop a scene using the standard screenplay format, ensuring
proper margins, spacing, and font to maintain readability and
industry standards.
3. Create a smooth transition between two scenes using appropriate
transition terms, such as CUT TO, DISSOLVE TO, or SMASH CUT.
4. Write a scene that effectively incorporates voiceover narration,
using the correct formatting to distinguish it from regular dialogue.
5. Develop a scene that includes a flashback or flash-forward, using
the appropriate formatting to clearly signal the shift in time.
6. Create a scene that incorporates a montage sequence, using
concise descriptions and proper formatting to convey the passage
of time and events.
7. Write a scene that features a split-screen or parallel action, using
clear formatting to differentiate between the simultaneous events.
8. Develop a scene that includes a phone call or video call between
characters, using proper formatting to indicate the characters’
locations and the nature of the conversation.
9. Create a scene that features a dream sequence or hallucination,
using formatting to convey the surreal or altered state of the
character’s experience.
10. Write a properly formatted title page for your screenplay, including
the title, author’s name, contact information, and any applicable
copyright or registration information.
11. Develop a scene that includes a character speaking in a foreign
language or using a specific dialect, using proper formatting to
indicate the language or accent.
12. Create a scene that incorporates text messages, emails, or other
forms of on-screen text, using appropriate formatting to make the
text clear and readable.
13. Write a scene that features background noise or ambient sound,
using proper formatting to indicate the source and importance of
the sound within the scene.
14. Develop a scene that includes a song or musical score, using the
correct formatting to indicate the music and any relevant
performance or licensing information.
15. Create a scene that features a television or film playing within the
scene, using appropriate formatting to indicate the on-screen
action and its relation to the main story.
16. Write a scene that includes a significant prop or visual effect, using
proper formatting to describe its appearance and function within
the story.
17. Develop a scene that features a large crowd or group of extras,
using concise descriptions and appropriate formatting to convey
their actions and interactions.
18. Create a scene that includes complex or intricate choreography,
such as a fight or dance sequence, using clear formatting and
descriptions to convey the movement and pacing.
19. Write a scene that includes a voiceover or off-screen dialogue,
using the correct formatting to indicate the character’s location and
the nature of their speech.
20. Develop a scene that features an important plot twist or revelation,
using formatting to create suspense and emphasize the significance
of the moment.
Revising, Editing, and Improving Prompts
Transform your screenplay from good to great with these prompts
dedicated to revising, editing, and improving your script.

Whether you’re refining character arcs, tightening dialogue, or enhancing


structure, these prompts will help you elevate your screenplay to its full
potential.
1. Identify and eliminate any instances of passive voice within the
screenplay, ensuring the action and dialogue remain active and
engaging.
2. Review the pacing of your screenplay, making adjustments to
ensure the story maintains momentum and keeps the reader
engaged throughout.
3. Analyze the dialogue for each character, ensuring their voice
remains consistent and distinct, and making revisions as needed.
4. Examine the structure of your screenplay, checking for any
inconsistencies or plot holes, and addressing them to improve
narrative coherence.
5. Review scene descriptions for clarity and conciseness, removing any
unnecessary or redundant details that may slow down the read.
6. Ensure each character’s motivations and goals are clear throughout
the screenplay, making revisions as needed to strengthen their arcs.
7. Examine the transitions between scenes, ensuring they flow
smoothly and contribute to the overall pacing and rhythm of the
story.
8. Identify any instances of “on-the-nose” dialogue, and revise it to
incorporate subtext or more natural-sounding speech.
9. Check for proper formatting throughout the screenplay, ensuring
adherence to industry standards and correcting any errors or
inconsistencies.
10. Review the emotional beats of your screenplay, ensuring they
effectively convey the intended mood and impact on the reader.
11. Assess the balance between action and dialogue in your screenplay,
making adjustments as needed to maintain reader interest and
engagement.
12. Identify any repetitive or overused words or phrases, and replace
them with more varied and engaging language.
13. Analyze the stakes of your story, ensuring they remain high and
compelling throughout the screenplay, and making revisions as
needed.
14. Review your screenplay for clarity of theme, ensuring the central
message or idea is effectively communicated and supported
throughout the story.
15. Assess the use of visual and auditory elements within your
screenplay, ensuring they contribute to the overall storytelling and
atmosphere.
16. Identify any areas where exposition may be too heavy or unnatural,
and revise to make the information more seamlessly integrated into
the story.
17. Review the opening and closing scenes of your screenplay, ensuring
they effectively bookend the story and leave a lasting impression on
the reader.
18. Examine the character relationships in your screenplay, ensuring
they develop and evolve in a believable and engaging manner.
19. Review the overall tone and atmosphere of your screenplay,
ensuring consistency and making adjustments as needed to
strengthen the story’s mood.
20. Analyze the use of symbolism and imagery in your screenplay,
ensuring they effectively support the story’s themes and character
development.
21. Review your screenplay for proper use of screenwriting jargon and
terminology, ensuring clarity and professionalism.
22. Assess the balance between character development and plot
progression, ensuring both aspects are effectively woven
throughout the story.
23. Review the sequence of events in your screenplay, ensuring they
build upon one another in a logical and satisfying manner.
24. Identify any scenes or subplots that may be extraneous or detract
from the main story, and consider removing or revising them.
25. Examine the climax of your screenplay, ensuring it effectively
resolves the main conflicts and provides a satisfying conclusion.
26. Review the use of foreshadowing in your screenplay, ensuring it
effectively builds suspense and anticipation without giving away the
story’s twists.
27. Assess the balance between interior and exterior scenes, making
adjustments as needed to maintain a varied and engaging visual
landscape.
28. Examine the use of humor in your screenplay, ensuring it feels
natural and well-integrated within the context of the story.
29. Review the screenplay’s formatting for consistency, ensuring
elements like capitalization, indentation, and spacing adhere to
industry standards.
30. Identify any clichés or overused tropes in your screenplay, and
consider revising them to create a more original and engaging
story.
31. Review your screenplay’s character introductions, ensuring they
effectively establish each character’s personality, and backstory,
while making any necessary revisions to create memorable and
engaging first impressions.
32. Examine the use of conflict in your screenplay, ensuring it remains
engaging and propels the story forward, while making revisions as
needed.
33. Review the dialogue for any instances of awkward phrasing or
unnatural speech, revising to create more authentic and engaging
conversations.
34. Assess the overall balance of your screenplay, ensuring a consistent
mix of character development, action, and dialogue throughout.
35. Identify any inconsistencies in character behavior or motivations,
and revise to create a more cohesive and believable story.
36. Review the use of visual storytelling in your screenplay, ensuring the
descriptions effectively convey the intended mood and atmosphere
without excessive detail.
37. Examine the use of pacing and rhythm within your screenplay,
making revisions to improve the flow and maintain reader
engagement.
38. Assess the effectiveness of your screenplay’s turning points,
ensuring they effectively propel the story forward and heighten the
stakes.
39. Review the use of subtext in your screenplay, ensuring the
underlying meanings and themes are effectively communicated
without overt exposition.
40. Identify any instances of overwriting in your screenplay, and revise
to create a more concise and focused narrative.
41. Examine the screenplay’s opening scenes, ensuring they effectively
hook the reader and set the stage for the story to unfold.
42. Review the use of secondary characters in your screenplay, ensuring
they serve a purpose and contribute to the overall narrative.
43. Assess the balance between show and tell in your screenplay,
ensuring the story is effectively communicated through visual
storytelling and engaging dialogue.
44. Identify any instances of tonal inconsistency within your screenplay,
and revise to maintain a consistent atmosphere and mood
throughout the story.
45. Examine the use of suspense and tension in your screenplay,
making revisions as needed to create a more engaging and thrilling
narrative.
46. Review the development of your screenplay’s central conflict,
ensuring it remains compelling and drives the story forward.
47. Assess the effectiveness of your screenplay’s resolution, ensuring it
provides a satisfying and meaningful conclusion to the story.
48. Identify any areas where your screenplay’s pacing may lag, and
consider revising or removing scenes to maintain momentum and
engagement.
49. Examine your screenplay as a whole, ensuring it effectively tells a
compelling and engaging story, while making any necessary
revisions to improve its overall impact.
50. Review the emotional journey of your protagonist, ensuring their
arc is well-developed and engaging, and make revisions as needed
to create a more impactful and relatable character transformation.
Screenplay Elements Prompts
Dive deeper into the nuances of screenplay writing with these
prompts addressing miscelanious but essential elements of a
successful script.

These prompts will help you explore the many facets of screenwriting and
create a truly compelling cinematic experience.

Plot Twist Prompts


1. Develop a surprising and impactful plot twist that challenges the
characters’ assumptions and changes the course of the story.
2. Create a plot twist that reveals a hidden connection or relationship
between two characters, altering their dynamic and the stakes of
the story.
3. Describe a plot twist that undermines a character’s perceived
motivations, forcing them to reassess their actions and goals.
4. Develop a twist that exposes a character’s secret or hidden agenda,
creating new layers of conflict and intrigue.
5. Create a plot twist that stems from a character’s decision or action,
illustrating the consequences of their choices.
6. Describe a twist that offers a fresh perspective on a familiar genre
trope or convention, surprising and engaging the audience.
7. Develop a plot twist that deepens the story’s thematic complexity,
challenging the characters and the audience to reevaluate their
understanding of the narrative.
8. Create a twist that resolves a subplot or mystery in an unexpected
and satisfying way.
9. Describe a plot twist that propels the story towards its climax,
raising the stakes and heightening the tension.
10. Develop a twist that reveals an unexpected vulnerability or strength
in a character, deepening their emotional journey.
Foreshadowing Prompts

1. Create a subtle foreshadowing moment that hints at a future event


or reveal, engaging the audience’s curiosity.
2. Describe a scene in which a seemingly insignificant detail or action
foreshadows a significant plot twist or development.
3. Develop a piece of dialogue or a visual cue that foreshadows a
character’s fate, adding a layer of suspense and intrigue.
4. Create a foreshadowing moment that hints at a character’s hidden
motivations, sparking interest in their backstory and true intentions.
5. Describe a scene in which a character’s actions or decisions
foreshadow future consequences or conflicts.
6. Develop a foreshadowing moment that subtly underscores the
story’s central themes or messages.
7. Create a seemingly innocuous interaction that foreshadows a later
confrontation or alliance between characters.
8. Describe a foreshadowing moment that is only fully understood in
retrospect, rewarding the audience’s attention to detail.
9. Develop a piece of foreshadowing that misleads the audience,
setting up an unexpected twist or reveal.
10. Create a foreshadowing moment that builds anticipation and
suspense for the story’s climax or resolution.
Set Peice Prompts

1. Develop a high-octane chase scene that showcases the


protagonist’s determination and resourcefulness.
2. Create a visually impressive battle sequence that highlights the
stakes and scale of the story’s conflict.
3. Describe an intricate heist or escape scene, incorporating clever
planning and unexpected twists.
4. Develop an emotionally charged confrontation between the
protagonist and antagonist, culminating in a dramatic climax.
5. Create a suspenseful and atmospheric sequence in which a
character navigates a dangerous or mysterious environment.
6. Describe a visually stunning and imaginative dream or fantasy
sequence that reveals a character’s inner thoughts or emotions.
7. Develop a memorable and emotionally resonant set piece that
serves as a turning point in the story, pushing the characters
towards the climax.
8. Create a large-scale action sequence that showcases the unique
abilities, skills, or technology of the characters and the world they
inhabit.
9. Describe a tense and claustrophobic set piece that relies on the
characters’ wits and resourcefulness to survive and overcome
obstacles.
10. Develop a visually inventive and emotionally impactful scene that
serves as a memorable and symbolic culmination of the screenplay’s
themes and storylines.
Subplot Prompts
1. Develop a subplot that complements the main story and enriches
the overall narrative.
2. Create a subplot that explores a secondary character’s motivations,
backstory, or goals.
3. Describe a subplot that adds tension or conflict to the main story,
raising the stakes for the protagonist.
4. Develop a subplot that offers a thematic counterpoint or contrast to
the main story.
5. Create a subplot that intertwines with the main story, creating new
layers of complexity and meaning.
6. Describe a subplot that provides comic relief or a change of pace
from the main story.
7. Develop a subplot that deepens the emotional resonance of the
story, revealing new facets of the characters.
8. Create a subplot that highlights a specific genre element or trope,
enhancing the screenplay’s overall genre appeal.
9. Describe a subplot that evolves and resolves over the course of the
screenplay, adding depth to the narrative.
10. Develop a subplot that serves as a catalyst for change or growth in
the main characters.
Visual Storytelling Prompts

1. Develop a visually striking scene that conveys emotion and story


information without relying on dialogue.
2. Create a montage sequence that effectively communicates a
character’s emotional journey or the passage of time.
3. Describe a visually inventive transition between two scenes, using
visual cues to connect the narrative threads.
4. Develop a scene that relies heavily on visual symbolism to convey
deeper meaning or thematic content.
5. Create a visually arresting action sequence that uses dynamic
camera movement and composition to enhance the story.
6. Describe a scene in which color, lighting, or setting are used to
create a specific mood or atmosphere.
7. Develop a visually memorable set piece that showcases the unique
visual style of the screenplay.
8. Create a scene that uses visual storytelling techniques to reveal a
character’s backstory or motivation.
9. Describe a scene that relies on visual contrast or juxtaposition to
highlight a key thematic element.
10. Develop a visually inventive dream sequence or flashback that adds
depth and complexity to the story.
Conflict and Tension Prompts

1. Develop a scene in which the protagonist and antagonist come into


direct conflict, exploring the underlying motivations and stakes for
each character.
2. Create a sequence of escalating tension between two characters
with opposing goals, culminating in a dramatic confrontation.
3. Describe a tense, suspenseful situation in which a character must
make a difficult choice with significant consequences.
4. Develop a conflict that arises from a character’s internal struggle,
exploring how it affects their relationships and actions within the
story.
5. Create a scene in which a character faces a moral dilemma, and
explore the consequences of their decision.
6. Describe a high-stakes situation in which multiple characters’ goals
and motivations come into conflict, creating tension and suspense.
7. Develop a scene in which a character’s secret or hidden agenda
creates tension and conflict within a group.
8. Create a sequence that explores the tension between a character’s
personal desires and their responsibilities or duties.
9. Describe a situation in which a character’s loyalty is tested, and
explore the resulting conflict and consequences.
10. Develop a scene in which a character faces an unexpected challenge
or obstacle, increasing the tension and stakes of the story.
World-Building Prompts

1. Develop a detailed description of the primary setting for the story,


including its physical features, climate, and unique characteristics.
2. Create a brief history for the world or society in which the story
takes place, including major historical events, cultural shifts, and
political developments.
3. Design a set of cultural customs or rituals for the world,
incorporating them seamlessly into the screenplay to enrich the
story and setting.
4. Describe the social norms and values that govern the characters’
society, and explore how these norms influence their actions and
relationships.
5. Develop a unique system of government, economy, or technology
for the world, and explain its impact on the characters and plot.
6. Create a set of slang terms or colloquialisms unique to the world,
and incorporate them into the dialogue to enhance authenticity.
7. Describe the fashion, architecture, and art styles of the world, and
how they reflect the society’s values and history.
8. Develop a unique method of transportation, communication, or
resource management for the world, and show its impact on the
story and characters.
9. Create a set of myths, legends, or folklore for the world, and
incorporate them into the story as a source of wisdom, conflict, or
motivation.
10. Describe the flora, fauna, and natural features of the world, and how
they influence the characters’ lives and the story’s events.
Mood and Atmosphere Prompts

1. Create a scene that establishes a specific mood or atmosphere


through the use of setting, lighting, and visual description.
2. Describe a sequence that relies on sound and silence to create
tension and suspense.
3. Develop a scene in which the characters’ emotions are reflected in
the weather, setting, or visual elements of the scene.
4. Create a scene that utilizes the contrast between light and darkness
to enhance the mood and atmosphere.
5. Describe a sequence that effectively communicates a sense of
isolation, unease, or disorientation through the use of setting and
visual cues.
6. Develop a scene that uses color and visual symbolism to create a
distinct and memorable atmosphere.
7. Create a scene in which the mood shifts dramatically, altering the
tone and emotional impact of the story.
8. Describe a sequence that uses music, sound effects, or ambient
noise to heighten the mood and atmosphere of the scene.
9. Develop a scene that evokes a specific emotion or sensation
through the use of sensory details and vivid description.
10. Create a scene that uses visual motifs or recurring images to
establish a consistent and immersive atmosphere throughout the
screenplay.
Character Backstory Prompts

1. Create a detailed backstory for the protagonist, exploring their past


experiences and how they shape their present motivations and
goals.
2. Describe a defining moment from the antagonist’s past that reveals
their motivations and drives their actions in the story.
3. Develop a backstory for a secondary character, showcasing their
unique personality, experiences, and relationships.
4. Create a scene in which a character’s backstory is revealed through
dialogue, action, or visual cues.
5. Describe a flashback or dream sequence that offers insight into a
character’s past, deepening their emotional complexity.
6. Develop a backstory for a character that incorporates elements of
the story’s setting or world-building, grounding them in the
narrative’s context.
7. Create a backstory that connects two characters, explaining their
shared history and the nature of their relationship.
8. Describe a character’s backstory that involves a significant event,
tragedy, or turning point, shaping their personal arc in the story.
9. Develop a backstory that adds a layer of mystery or intrigue to a
character, inviting the audience to learn more about their past.
10. Create a backstory for a character that subtly foreshadows events or
themes in the main story, enhancing the screenplay’s overall
coherence.
Pacing and Structure

1. Develop a scene that effectively balances exposition, character


development, and action to maintain an engaging pace.
2. Create a sequence that seamlessly transitions between different
locations or time periods, preserving the story’s momentum.
3. Describe a scene that uses parallel action or intercutting to heighten
tension and build suspense.
4. Develop a scene that serves as a turning point in the story,
propelling the characters towards the climax or resolution.
5. Create a sequence that slows down the pace to allow for emotional
reflection or character growth.
6. Describe a scene that effectively conveys the passage of time,
maintaining a sense of narrative progression.
7. Develop a sequence that accelerates the pace, raising the stakes
and heightening the excitement of the story.
8. Create a scene that balances multiple storylines or subplots,
ensuring each receives appropriate attention and development.
9. Describe a sequence that effectively builds tension and suspense,
leading up to a dramatic or emotional climax.
10. Develop a scene that serves as a satisfying resolution to the story,
bringing the characters’ journeys and the plot to a close.
Genre-Specific Prompts

1. Incorporate a classic horror trope into a scene, subverting or


reinventing it to create a fresh and unexpected twist.
2. Develop a science fiction concept, such as advanced technology or
an alien species, and explore its impact on the story and characters.
3. Create a romantic subplot that adheres to genre conventions while
also offering a unique and engaging twist.
4. Describe a thrilling action sequence that showcases the
protagonist’s skills and abilities while adhering to the conventions
of the action genre.
5. Develop a comedic scene that plays with genre conventions, using
humor to challenge expectations and create an entertaining
moment.
6. Incorporate elements of mystery or intrigue into the story, using
genre conventions to build suspense and engage the audience.
7. Create a dramatic scene that adheres to the conventions of a
specific genre, such as a courtroom showdown in a legal thriller.
8. Describe a scene that combines elements from multiple genres,
creating a unique and engaging hybrid.
9. Develop a sequence that pays homage to a specific genre or
subgenre, incorporating recognizable tropes and references.
10. Create a scene that subverts genre expectations, challenging the
audience’s assumptions and offering a fresh perspective.
9 Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing a
Screenplay (Chart)
Here is a chart I put together of some of my the very best of the best
ChatGPT Prompts for Writing a Screenplay:

Screenplay
Screenplay Prompts
Tasks

Create a [genre] premise for a screenplay that includes main characters,


Premise internal and external conflict, a setting, emotional and physical stakes,
and a ticking clock time limit.

Develop a detailed outline for the screenplay, incorporating key plot


Outline points, character arcs, and story beats, using a three-act structure, Save
the Cat Beats, or the Hero’s Journey.

Please create a cast of characters for this screenplay that all represent a
Characters different aspect of the theme. Make each character different in
appearance, name, role in the story, personality, dialogue, etc.

Craft a pivotal dialogue scene between two characters that reveals a


Dialogue major plot twist or emotional revelation, showcasing each character’s
unique voice and the tension between them.

Write an engaging opening scene that establishes the tone, setting, and
Opening
main characters, while hooking the audience’s interest from the very
Scene
beginning.
Develop a suspenseful and impactful scene that follows the latest plot
Write the Next
point, pushing the story forward and raising the stakes for the
Scene
characters.

Craft a satisfying and emotionally resonant closing scene that ties


Closing Scene together the story’s themes and character arcs, providing a sense of
resolution and closure for the audience.

Create a vivid and immersive description of the screenplay’s primary


Setting setting, incorporating sensory details and establishing the atmosphere
and mood of the story.

Write a scene that effectively uses strong visual language, detailed


Description descriptions, and sensory details to create a rich and engaging
atmosphere for the audience.

Chart: Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing a Screenplay

This table provides a high-level overview of key screenplay tasks,


along with corresponding prompts to help you tackle each element.

Use these prompts as a starting point for your screenplay, adapting and
expanding on them as needed to bring your cinematic vision to life.

Watch this video I made of me writing a screenplay with ChatGPT:

https://youtu.be/DStDw0Rs-S0

Final Thoughts: Best ChatGPT Prompts for Writing a


Screenplay
If you want a step-by-step guide to using ChatGPT (and these kind of
prompts) to produce your screenplay or novel please take a look at
the hand-selected list of resources and articles I’ve linked below:

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