The Script
A script is usually written by a screenwriter for a film. It includes stage directions, setting and speech for the characters. I am writing a script so that the actors and cinematographer (myself) know what they are doing or saying when it comes to producing the opening.
Below is the first attempt of the script.
Below is the first attempt of the script.
Final Script
final_script.docx | |
File Size: | 90 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Evaluation
When the script was first written many errors were made such as not putting 'EXT' OR 'INT' when the camera changed from inside to out. We didn't put the needed amount of speech into it. So in the rewritten script above we added a lot more speech so the audience can find it easier to understand the story line. Another error was not putting the characters name in the middle of the page when they speak. These errors were corrected in the final script shown above. My group swapped our script with another group to evaluate. From reading other peoples script I learnt that you must spend a lot of time on it and ensure it is understandable and not messy and complicated. When we received our script back the group made a comment about ours having too many camera shots. So when we rewrote our script we edited a few unneeded shots. We changed this because, if from another point of view it is confusing, to anyone else it would also.