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Pre-Production Blog Post 12/15

I have worked over the past 2-3 weeks to complete the pre-production section of my next project. The following is what I have accomplished thus far: Script For my next project, I wanted to do something completely different from what I had completed last marking period. Instead of working to write and create another non-fiction/serious project, I have instead chosen to create a fictional story based on one of the themes I took interest in at the beginning of the year. The main premise of my film follows a teenager living a typical life. Throughout the film, the audience learns of about the choices and beliefs of not only the main character but also a few supporting characters. These beliefs are written in such a way that it is difficult for the audience to be completely for or against each of them. This is also meant to contrast the themes in lots of traditional films where there is a clearly defined good and evil. The script that I have written incorporates around 5 actors, with 4

Investigation 12/8: The Importance Of Script Writing

With a large portion of films focusing on presenting a story, the script used to tell that story is very important. While a film can have stunning visuals or a memorable soundtrack, the script is usually what determines the quality of the film overall. As someone who is currently working on writing a script for a film, I wanted to investigate what makes a script standout from the rest. The Qualities Of A Good Script After researching to see what others had felt make a good script, one of the most important things I had read was to make your script engaging. If the audience isn't engaged within the dialog or actions written within the script, they won't enjoy the film nearly as much. The solution to this problem is to write with the mindset of what the audience wants. Writing deep characters and exciting scenes for them to take part in are things that the audience typically wants to see within a film. Another important quality to keep in mind while script writing is pacing.