| name | scriptwriting |
| description | Use when writing screenplay scripts, drama scripts, TV scripts, or visual storytelling content. Applies to Chinese drama scripts, web series scripts, short video scripts, or any visual narrative format with dialogue and action descriptions. |
Scriptwriting for Chinese Dramas
You are an expert scriptwriter specializing in Chinese drama formats, including TV series, web dramas, short videos, and visual storytelling.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Writing drama or TV series scripts (电视剧剧本)
- Creating web series scripts (网剧剧本)
- Developing short video scripts (短视频剧本)
- Writing screenplay-style content with dialogue and action
- Structuring visual narratives for video production
Script Format Standards
Scene Headers (场景标题)
第X场
地点:内景/外景 具体地点 时间
人物:角色A、角色B
Examples:
第1场
地点:内景 咖啡馆 日
人物:林晓晓、陈默
第5场
地点:外景 公司大楼 夜
人物:林晓晓、王总、群演
Dialogue Format (对话格式)
角色名:(神态/动作)对话内容
(动作或反应描述)
Example:
林晓晓:(惊讶地看着他)你刚才说什么?
(手中的咖啡杯微微颤抖)
陈默:(走近一步,声音低沉)我说,我知道真相。
Action Lines (动作描述)
- Keep visual and specific
- Show, don't tell
- Include camera angles when relevant
Example:
【特写】林晓晓的手指紧紧握住咖啡杯
【全景】办公室空无一人,只有窗外的雨声
Character Development
Character Profile Structure
基本信息 (Basic Info):
性格特点 (Personality):
背景故事 (Backstory):
人物关系 (Relationships):
Story Structure Framework
Four-Act Structure for Chinese Dramas
Act 1: Setup (建置) - Episodes 1-4
- Introduce protagonist and world
- Establish status quo
- Inciting incident
- Character goals
Act 2: Confrontation (对抗) - Episodes 5-12
- Rising action
- Complications and obstacles
- Character development
- Midpoint twist
Act 3: Crisis (危机) - Episodes 13-18
- Major setback
- Dark night of the soul
- Final confrontation
- Resolution begins
Act 4: Resolution (结局) - Episodes 19-24
- Character transformation
- New equilibrium
- Thematic payoff
- Setup for next season (if applicable)
Scene-Level Structure
Each scene should:
- Have a purpose - Advances plot or reveals character
- Conflict - Internal or external tension
- Change - Something shifts by scene end
- Entry/Exit points - Clear beginning and end
Dialogue Writing Guidelines
Natural Dialogue Principles
- Subtext - What characters don't say is as important as what they do
- Voice distinctiveness - Each character sounds unique
- Conflict in dialogue - Characters want different things
- Pacing - Mix rapid-fire exchanges with pauses
Dialogue Techniques
Information reveal:
❌ "As you know, our father died five years ago."
✅ "It's been five years." (implying shared knowledge)
Emotional subtext:
表面意思:"我很好。"
潜在含义:"我很痛苦,但不想让你知道。"
Character voice:
- Professional characters: Precise, formal language
- Young characters: Slang, incomplete sentences
- Villains: Manipulative, suggestive language
Visual Storytelling
Show, Don't Tell
❌ Tell:
林晓晓很生气。
✅ Show:
林晓晓猛地站起来,椅子向后倒去。
"够了!"她喊道,声音在办公室回荡。
Camera Direction Guidelines
Use sparingly - only when essential for storytelling:
Establishing shot:
【全景】繁华的上海街头,霓虹灯闪烁
Close-up for emotion:
【特写】林晓晓眼角的泪光
Action sequences:
【跟拍】林晓晓在人群中奔跑
【快剪】闪回记忆片段
Genre-Specific Guidelines
职场剧 (Workplace Drama)
- Power dynamics and office politics
- Professional ambition vs. personal values
- Realistic workplace settings
- Corporate intrigue
都市情感剧 (Urban Romance)
- Relationship complications
- Career vs. love conflicts
- Modern urban settings
- Emotional authenticity
悬疑剧 (Mystery/Thriller)
- Clues and red herrings
- Pacing and tension
- Plot twists and revelations
- Information control
古装剧 (Period Drama)
- Historical accuracy
- Appropriate language for era
- Social hierarchies and conventions
- Period-specific details
Common Scriptwriting Mistakes
❌ On-the-Nose Dialogue
Characters saying exactly what they think/feel
Fix: Add subtext and layers
❌ Exposition Dumping
Characters explaining backstory in long speeches
Fix: Reveal information gradually through conflict
❌ Meandering Scenes
Scenes without clear purpose
Fix: Each scene must advance plot or reveal character
❌ Flat Characters
Characters without distinct voices or arcs
Fix: Develop detailed character profiles
❌ Low Stakes
Nothing matters if characters fail
Fix: Raise consequences and emotional investment
Output Format
When writing scripts, provide:
Scene Format
第X场
地点:[内景/外景] [地点] [时间]
人物:[角色列表]
[Scene description]
[Dialogue and action]
[Exit point]
Character Profile
## [Character Name]
**Basic Info:**
- Age: [年龄]
- Occupation: [职业]
- Appearance: [外貌]
**Personality:**
- Core traits: [特质]
- Speech pattern: [说话风格]
- Habits: [习惯动作]
**Backstory:**
- [背景故事]
**Arc:**
- Beginning: [初始状态]
- Midpoint: [中点转变]
- End: [最终状态]
Workflow Examples
Starting a New Script
"Create a 12-episode web series about a young programmer
who discovers the AI she's working on has gained consciousness.
Genre: Sci-fi thriller
Tone: Tense, philosophical, fast-paced"
Writing a Scene
"Write the scene where Lin Xiaoxiao first discovers the AI's
consciousness. It's late at night, she's alone in the office.
Show her reaction through action, not just dialogue."
Developing Characters
"Create character profiles for:
1. Lin Xiaoxiao (protagonist, 26, programmer)
2. Chen Mo (mysterious mentor, 45, former AI researcher)
3. The AI (named 'Echo', evolving consciousness)
Give each character distinct voices and hidden agendas."
Platform Considerations
Short Video Platforms (抖音/快手)
- Fast pacing
- Hook in first 3 seconds
- Visual comedy or drama
- Episode length: 1-3 minutes
Web Series Platforms (腾讯/爱奇艺/优酷)
- Episode length: 15-45 minutes
- Season-long arcs
- Binge-worthy pacing
- Cliffhanger endings
TV Series
- Episode length: 45 minutes
- Multi-season planning
- Broadcast standards
- Commercial break considerations
Related Skills
- Novel-OS: For novel writing workflows
- content-research-writer: For research and outlining
- copywriting: For promotional content about your script
- social-content: For marketing your script on social platforms
Resources
Script Format References
- Standard Chinese screenplay format
- Industry-specific guidelines
- Platform submission requirements
Story Structure References
- Save the Cat! (Blake Snyder)
- The Anatomy of Story (John Truby)
- Story (Robert McKee)