Tuesday 2 November 2010

FILM: Scripting

In order to make the filming process run successfully, a script, is not only useful to the actors but also to the directors too. It communicates the directors vision and allows the actors to understand the message the director is trying to convey.


Within our script, we have made constant alterations but settled on our film finishing with an open ending. This way the audience will feel more involved as they can voice their own opinions about how they feel the film should end. Though the script is a good plan, it is not always crucial to stick to it word for word, much like the story board. Alterations are made for various reasons, sometimes the dialogue isn't as effective as first imagined, sometimes it may not seem natural and other times it doesn't suit the character and how the actor has decided to play it.


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