"Solid text" in filmmaking typically refers to one of two things: a or high-quality on-screen titles that look cinematic. Below are the essentials for both interpretations. 1. Writing a "Solid" Screenplay (The Story)
: A final climax where the conflict is resolved. Making Movies
If you are designing titles, credits, or captions, "solid" means making them look like they belong in the film rather than appearing flat or digital. "Solid text" in filmmaking typically refers to one
: The hero faces obstacles that build tension (the "rising action"). Making Movies