Monday, 18 October 2010

FILM: Scripting

A script is used so that actors/actresses know what they have to say, when and how they have to say it during the film. Stage directions are used to tell the actor/actress how their lines should be delivered. Using this information they can build upon it to gain the body language and emotion of their character. Without the use of the script much more time and money would be spent.

While writing our script we included that player 1 (Jack S) would be portrayed as confident in his body language and facial expressions, however player 2 (Jack H) would be portrayed as nervous and worried which was also shown in he's body language and expressions. For example player 1 would maintain eye contact with player 2 while player 2 does anything not to keep the eye contact.

Here is some pictures of our original script, however during the film we made some creative decisions to change some of the script so this may not reflect our end product.






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