M5S2 Flashcards
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the first phase of preproduction is to get your great ideas down on paper.
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Scriptwriting
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Scriptwriting (4)
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- Proposal
- Sequence Treatment
- Screen play
- The premise
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Scriptwriting:
- can be anywhere from one page to over a dozen
- it has no fixed form and can change accordingly with every project.
- its purpose is to force you to articulate the vision in your head.
- By explaining your ideas for the project, potential challenges can be anticipated in advance.
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proposal
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REMEMBER:
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Proposals:
- First begin to summarize your project into a sentence or two.
- Refer to from time to time to refocus your ideas and help yourself to be on track.
- Identify the details of your video. outline the story or the information you need to convey.
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Scriptwriting:
- Is much more involve than the proposal
- Is more formal than the proposal
- should fully develop your story and characters
- tells a story and describes the character but has little or no dialogue.
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Sequence treatment
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Scriptwriting:
- Also known as film script, follows a specific structure.
- Organized by scenes or the various location where filming takes place whether inside or outside.
- The approximate time of day is also included.
- Description and actions run the width of the page.
- dialogue is centered on the page under the name of the speaker
- when a character is first introduced, the character’s entire name is capitalized. sounds are also capitalized.
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Screen Play
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Scriptwriting:
Before writing, you need to be able to summarize the idea of your screenplay in a single sentence. once you gave established it you can stay focus on it.
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The Premise
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Producing an effective script: (10)
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- Creativity
- Research
- Understand the problem
- Elevator pitch
- Use the right tone
- Tell a story
- Clean and simple writing
- personalized for the platform
- Be proud
- get second opinion