The pictures on both sides show the work I did on my shot script and dialogue script. I found working on the shot script quite easy. I had what I wanted my film to look like in my head, so I knew exactly how i wanted each shot to look like, and how long they would last. I also had to write in the shot script what type of shot it would be e.g. close up, long shot etc; As well as that I
needed to mention if there would be any dialouge or sound effects in the shot. When writing out the script, I found it a little more challenging. This was because I didnt want the characters to sound either too formal or too informal. Because of our certification, I tried not to use little or no foul language. I decided I wasn't going to have too much dialogue, but what little dialogue I did have, I wanted it to be interesting and relevant. I was happy with my final script and thought it would work well in the film.
needed to mention if there would be any dialouge or sound effects in the shot. When writing out the script, I found it a little more challenging. This was because I didnt want the characters to sound either too formal or too informal. Because of our certification, I tried not to use little or no foul language. I decided I wasn't going to have too much dialogue, but what little dialogue I did have, I wanted it to be interesting and relevant. I was happy with my final script and thought it would work well in the film.
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