Okay, we're going to backtrack just a bit back to 'Jar #3' and take a look at what a sample feature film treatment looks like. I chose the treatment from "Halloween: H2O" because it was a fairly large budget 'A'-list horror film that got made and was well received by audiences. It also backs up everything we discussed concerning the way a treatment is written visually, isn't too wordy and how it conforms to the 3-7 page limit.
So if you've got a moment or two, check out screenwriter Kevin Williams feature film treatment for "Halloween: H2O".
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