In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your screenplay has now gone through at least one draft, or several drafts. But before you can read it to others or send it out to interested studio executives, you need to check that the script is formatted properly.  Check that your script begins with a “Fade in”, a title card, and a description of setting. Confirm your script contains with lines of description of each character, especially if this is the first time that character appears in the script. Note that all character names appear in caps and all sounds appear in caps. Confirm all visual cues are in parenthesis. Check for transitions, such as “Cut to”, “Fade to”, or “Dissolve to” between scenes. Confirm there are notes at the bottom of the page that say (MORE) or (CONTINUED) if the page breaks in the middle of dialogue or a scene. Check for page numbers, top right, on each page. In the movie business, once you’ve sold the script, this read-through may occur in a round table with the actors and actresses who have signed on to play your characters. Even if you haven’t sold your script to your dream studio yet, it’s still important to have a read-through of the screenplay. Ask a few friends to play different characters in a scene. Note how the dialogue is working to propel the story forward and how the scene transitions are working. Listen to how your characters speak and ask yourself if the screenplay would work well on the big screen.
Summary: Check your formatting. Read the screenplay out loud.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re using a laptop, the USB ports are located on the sides of the unit. On a desktop Mac, the ports are typically on the rear of the monitor. The drive will automatically mount to the computer, and once it does, you’ll see a new icon on the desktop that looks like a small white hard drive. Double-click the new USB drive icon on your desktop. The contents of the drive will appear in a new window. You can copy files directly to the root (main folder), or to any other folder that appears in the right panel.  The amount of storage space available on the USB drive also appears at the bottom of this window. You can also access the USB drive by launching Finder, then selecting the USB drive from the “Devices” area on the left side of the screen. It may be helpful (though not mandatory) to create a new folder on the USB drive for the files you’ll be copying. Having folders with appropriate names for the types of files they contain can help you stay organized.  With the USB drive window open, press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+N to create a new folder. Type a name for the folder, then press ⏎ Return. Open Finder, then navigate to the folder that contains the files you want to copy to the USB drive. To copy a file without erasing it from the computer, drag it to the open USB drive folder.  If you created a new folder to which you’d like to copy files, drag the files right to that folder. To select more than one file at a time, hold the Control key as you click the names of each file to be copied, then drag the highlighted area to the new location. Remember to “eject” your USB drive before removing it from the USB port of the computer. This practice helps prevent data corruption. Go to the desktop and drag the USB drive icon to the Trash (the trash icon turns to an “eject” icon as you drag). After that, you can safely remove the USB drive.
Summary: Plug the USB flash drive into a USB port. View the files on your USB drive. Create a new folder for your copied files. Locate the files you’d like to copy from your computer. Drag your file(s) to the USB drive. Eject the USB drive.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Beyond practicing your pitching technique you can also add certain exercises to your training plan, yielding even greater results.  Building a stronger body and increasing the levels of flexibility will help improve your pitching velocity.  Think about adding some of the following basic exercises to your workout routine:  Push-ups Pull ups Squats Lunges Hamstring curls Crunches Full body stretching routines Although training your upper body and core is important, strengthening your legs is just as important when increasing your pitching velocity.  By strength training your legs you can help build a solid pitching stance and generate more power behind your pitches.  Try some of these motions to do a proper lunge and strengthen your legs:  Stand straight with your feet apart at shoulder width. Take a long step forward with one leg. Drop your rear leg to the ground, straightening it out. Bend your front leg at the knee.  Never let your knee go in front of your toes to prevent injury. Stand up straight again and repeat the motion, leading with the other leg. You can hold dumbbells in your hands to increase the difficulty. Push-ups are a simple maneuver that uses your own body weight to strengthen muscles and build power.  The push-up will mainly target your upper body but will also work your core and legs.  Use the following push-up technique to stay safe and build pitching power:  Go into a plank position, resting on your hands and toes. Your hands should be even with and just a bit wider than your shoulders. Keep your body and torso straight. Lower your body down to the ground by bending at the elbows. Your entire upper body and arms should be supporting your weight as you lower yourself down. At the bottom of the motion push yourself back up to the starting position. Planks are a static exercise that will target and fully engage your core.  The exercise itself is simple but will still require you to use proper form to stay safe and get the most from it.  Keep the following tips in mind when you are building core strength with the plank exercise:  Get into a push-up position.  For a plank however, you will be resting on your elbows instead of your hands. Keep your back as flat as you can. Engage your core muscles to keep your torso straight and your hips up. Hold the position until you are unable to continue doing so. Strength training and consistent practice sessions can be beneficial.  However, these training methods can also reduce flexibility.  Reduced flexibility will result in lower pitching velocity.  Always maintain range of motion and flexibility by regularly stretching your muscles before and after practices or training. Maintaining flexibility can also prevent injury.
Summary:
Improve your strength and flexibility. Use lunges to build stronger legs. Build upper body power with push-ups. Target your core with planks. Maintain flexibility.