Script Draft
This is the draft I created of the script using the website Celtx (which allows us to create scripts using their online software), It is not final as we have not come up with a final ending to our trailer and we also may change things in our script:
The script will help with planning what is said/ the direction of each scene, because they are not full scenes it only gives clips to the audience to keep them engaged and we also created the script as a guide for the actors as there are some stage directions they should follow and how they act comes with their character profile. Our script also helps us know where we want everywhere is the trailer so it will flow and work well together. Also the dialogue that is on the script would be pre-recorded so it is Foley sound that would be dubbed on top of what is going on in that scene. By designing a script, it will give us a clear understanding on where we want our trailer to go and it is a step by step plot on what should go on in each snippet of a scene.
As you can see from our script draft, a lot had changed with the actors in our trailer.
Laura Bishop became our protagonist as the original person playing her became very busy with their work and their schedule and ours would never have matched up. Moreover, a couple of our extra characters dropped out. Tinika and I were initially upset but, I think it really benefited us in the end. This is due to the fact that we only had to worry about filming with two characters and didn't have too many schedules to match up.
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