In today’s lesson we looked at various examples of movie scripts to help
us prepare for creating our own version for our final film. A script is a piece
of text or written work that instructs how the film or television will
progress. For example, movement of characters, dialogue, facial expression and
so on. Scripts are usually written by screenwriters, who will either write
their own film or TV program or create an adaptation of another famous film or
book.
As a class, we looked at the script for the beginning of the movie The
Dark Knight and annotated keywords and facts that we’d need to utilise in our
script.
We then proceeded to create our own scripts based on some books that our
teacher gave us. Fatima and I worked together on this task and we were given ‘The
Queens Knickers’. The Queens Knickers is about a Queen who wears different knickers
for every day of the week.
After we had finished, our teacher introduced us to an online site called
Scribd; this enabled us to share any type of written work we created with others
around the world. They also had the chance to embed our work and vice versa.
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