Hello! From my last blog post your saw my storyboard process. Now it's time to put that into writing and actually plan out an effective script. I was guided from a website article titled "Script Writing: The A to Z of Script Writing Explained". This helped me tremendously, after reading this article I understood the basic needs when writing a script. I wanted this script to be as effective as possible so when it comes to the actual filming process it could be smooth sailing.
Now here is my script:
My process on script writing consisted on a few websites for guidelines and advice and my storyboard as a guide. After more research on script writing I came accross an actual script wrting platform. (https://youmescript.com/) This website came with a bunch a tools that helped me effectiveley write a script. By pressing enter and tab you can switch from "scene heading" to "character" which was really helpful because the next entry would either be the action or dialogue depending on what was being written.
Here you can see how the platform formats what you write, and you can change this by pressing "tab" on you keyboard.
The next helpful website I used was (https://www.wevideo.com/blog/scriptwriting-basics) which is where I found out what sluglines were used for. Also, I defined the meaning for the abreviation INT. and EXT. which means inside or outside.
After the use of these website I got to writing. What really helped me in this process was my storyboard. My rough draft really helped me connect my ideas and have an over guideline to where I wanted this project to go. However, I am left with somequestions like what if I go under the 2 minutes? I need to figure out exactly how long to film each scene to have a complete film opening.
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