Friday, 26 April 2013

Script

A script is a written direction of the play it is a guide to how the play/film is meant to be set out and acted out, it helps actors/directors/producers to know exactly what is going on in every scene in detail. Before I set out to film the script was a vital part of how the film will be acted out and the different shot and camera angles that would be used in the short film clip we then needed to make a story board based on the script and this took time to do as we needed to think of the specific shots we would use and how to execute them properly we also thought about and took into account how we would be able to film these shots in real life so had to make the shots realistic and achievable.

Below I have annotated an example of how a script should look and whats meant to be included in a script. 


Below is my script

INT. CHLOE'S ROOM. NIGHT. 

ASHLEY looks in the mirror at herself whilst thinking of all the horrible things people said about her. 
 


EXT. OUTSIDE CHLOE’S HOUSE. AFTERNOON.

 
CHLOE’S walking home crying as Ashley follows behind her shouting things at her.

ASHLEY

Oi you.

 

EXT. OUTSIDE CHLOE’S HOUSE. AFTERNOON.

CHLOE turns around quickly to see who is shouting. 

ASHLEY

Ye you.
 
 

EXT. OUTSIDE CHLOE’S HOUSE. AFTERNOON.
 
CHLOE turns around again she is now scared and worried.
 
Where you going bitch.
 
 
 
EXT. OUTSIDE CHLOE’S HOUSE. AFTERNOON.
 
ASHLEY goes to grab CHLOE’S hair, she pulls her hair forward over railing as she stands over her.

 ASHLEY

Your such an ugly tramp.

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