Courier Font

Term from Scriptwriting industry explained for recruiters

Courier font is the standard typeface used in screenwriting and script formatting. It's a font that makes every letter and space take up the same amount of room (like an old typewriter), which helps keep script timing consistent - one page typically equals one minute of screen time. When someone mentions Courier in their resume, they're showing they understand proper screenplay formatting, which is crucial in the film and television industry. The most common versions are Courier, Courier New, or Courier Prime, all of which are accepted in professional scriptwriting.

Examples in Resumes

Formatted television scripts using industry-standard Courier font and proper screenplay layout

Converted legacy scripts to proper industry format with Courier New

Taught proper screenplay formatting including Courier Prime usage in screenwriting workshops

Typical job title: "Screenwriters"

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Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How do you handle script revision systems and different drafts while maintaining proper formatting?

Expected Answer: A senior writer should explain color-coded revision systems, proper page numbering, and how to maintain consistent formatting across multiple drafts while collaborating with production teams.

Q: What's your process for mentoring junior writers on proper script formatting?

Expected Answer: Should discuss teaching proper formatting standards, common mistakes to avoid, and how to use industry-standard software while maintaining consistent formatting throughout rewrites.

Mid Level Questions

Q: How do you ensure your scripts maintain proper formatting across different scriptwriting software?

Expected Answer: Should explain understanding of standard margins, spacing, and font requirements, and how to check formatting consistency when switching between different writing programs.

Q: What are the key differences between film, television, and stage play formatting?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate knowledge of different format requirements while maintaining proper font usage and layout for each medium.

Junior Level Questions

Q: Why is Courier font important in scriptwriting?

Expected Answer: Should explain that Courier is industry standard because it helps maintain consistent page-to-screen timing and ensures scripts are readable by all industry professionals.

Q: What are the basic formatting rules for a screenplay?

Expected Answer: Should mention proper font usage, margin settings, and basic script elements like scene headings, action lines, and dialogue formatting.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic script formatting
  • Understanding of industry standard margins and spacing
  • Proper scene heading and dialogue formatting
  • Basic use of screenwriting software

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced formatting for different media types
  • Managing script revisions
  • Proper formatting for specialized script elements
  • Teaching basic formatting to others

Senior (5+ years)

  • Master of all script format types
  • Script supervision and quality control
  • Managing team formatting standards
  • Training and mentoring other writers

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Unfamiliarity with standard script formatting
  • Using non-standard fonts in sample scripts
  • Inconsistent formatting in writing samples
  • No knowledge of industry-standard scriptwriting software