This week we moved on from hot seating and looked at scripts and small details in scriptwriting. We began looking at the script format and then started annotating scripts by highlighting and writing notes next to details such as locations, characters and props. If we already had a draft or a finished script for our story then we were to use that script but for those who had unfinished or no script they were given parts of an already existing script, like The Green Mile or Big Fish. We then spent time reading through the scripts and annotating each scene, looking for information that is needed to go into production, highlighting and writing notes for locations, set designs, props, animals, characters and even clothing. It's important to get all the information out of the script and for you to know every detail so you don't miss or leave anything out when it comes to filming.
I started annotating my own script for all these details for anything I would need to know or tell crew members if it ever came to production, I found important details like scenes that included sound effects or lights that would be important and therefore needed to be known in pre production for when it comes to film later.
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