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The setting has its own personality and adds to the story in a significant manner.In this way, it can't not be seen as a character in its own right. Settings are instrumental in creating a story world. That world comes with its inherent truths, limitations and rules.
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The setting should be vivid and clear to your reader. We should know always where the characters are, and what period of time we’re in, without droning on and on with too many setting details.
Remember, less is more when it comes to description in your screenplay.