Sunday, 17 January 2010

Shooting Script Evaluation

Script Evaluation 1st Draft












I have managed to finish creating my script this week. I first worked on the visual side of it mentioning the instructions of what the presenter and camera will do. Creating the visual side first helped me to structure the order in which I want my documentary to run. the visual script is very detailed in including some exposition, camera angles and shots as well as location and scene number.
































On the other hand working on the audio side of my documentary was more successfull. unlike before, I now have a clear idea of what music and sound effects to feature in my documentary. I have also planned out what I want the presenter to say and where the music should come in with each scene. Even though I do not exactly no what my contributor will say, I have planned a script for them so that it could give me a rough idea of what to expect while presenting. This enchanced my research of what facts and figures I should mention in my documentary.








Making my script overall has been challenging as some of my contributors have not replyed back to when I last contacted them . This interferes with the making of my script as some of the contributors may not be able to participate in my documentary, it also applys pressure as I only have a certain time limit in terms of pre production. However One of my contributors that I phoned two weeks ago has phoned me and said that an interview is possible within BBCs radio 1 station. This is a huge relief to me because if one of my contributors cannot contribute toward my documentary. This leaves me with a contingency plan to fall back on.

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