Script Development
Today in class, I discussed with Tyler about the script for our film opening and how much dialogue we should include. We realized that we need to cut down on our dialogue since it may take too much time from the entire duration of our film so we are going to keep it simple and include only a few lines, which also builds the tension for the film. The lack of dialogue helps express the action and thrill meant to be felt and it keeps our length at a minimum. We discussed the general idea of our script and will come up with our full script during Spring Break and create a professional dialogue. Our script consists of not talking until I am unmasked in the garage and I am being questioned, where Matthew starts and says, "Why did you do it?" I will respond with, "I have no idea what you are talking about," and Tyler will follow up with, "We know you are lying. Tell us the truth!" I will respond with, "I didn't do anything, just let me go." While t...
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