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{{tropeUseful Notes}}
Where, when, and who are the three primary components of scene-setting in a script. For example:
 
{{quote|''INT. WOLFRAM & HART - HALLWAY (where)- MORNING (when)
 
ON ILLYRIA (who)...''}}
 
Words like these in a script suggest to a director what is important about the scene, and -- ifand—if the director agrees -- helpagrees—help to cause the scene to be rendered in the way the author imagined it would have been.
 
Note that [['''Where When Who]]''' might sometimes be where, when, and ''what'', rather than ''who''. An example from the same ''[[Angel]]'' script:
 
{{quote|'' INT. RACQUETBALL COURT - EVENING
 
CLOSE ON a white wall for an instant...''}}
 
This helps the audience understand a change of scene by emphasizing the ''where'' of the scene. A quick visual transition to the ''who'' in the new setting is mandatory, unless the place is more interesting than the people.
 
Beseech the deity of your choice for mercy, O Writer, [[Eight Deadly Words|if the places are more important than the people]].
 
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