1. How does the film start at a dramatic moment in the middle of the drama?
The Film starts in a very dark unknown place. It is very
dark cold and desolate and a not a place anyone would want
to be. The single lonely man in the room shows that he
is there for a very important reason.
2. What terrific scene will open, and what memorable scene will end the film?
The opening scene is very mysterious and dark with a
very unclear view of what is going on. The pitch black
windowless room makes it so the audience doesn't
know where they are or what the situation is.
3. What’s my character’s attitude and position in the events?
My character is the mysterious man that you never really
see. I am hidden in the shadows the entire time. You get
the feel of an evil business man that will do anything
to get the job and money he wants. He is not there to make
friends or to make anyone happy. He is strictly business.
He is only there for his personal gain
4. How do I introduce my character? If my character isn’t central
to the action, what do they witness that is?
My character is the first character in the film.
He never gets a name and you never get to see him.
The audience does understand that they dont know anything
about him because he is doing something that can harm
him if his identity is released. He is meant to be an
unknown being.
5. How can I help the audience discover what is happening,
rather than just telling them everything?
I tried to add as little dialogue as possible so
the the characters are seen through there actions
instead of what they say. You get the shadiness and
darkness though how everyone acts. No one is happy
or joyful and everyone seems very serious. Everyone
is alone and only thinks of themselves.
6. How can I reduce things to a minimum, but still have an impact?
Try to get the point across in a very simple way. I
try to get straight to the point. There isn't any need
for elaborate plots that the audience cant follow
and with such a short amount of time.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Script Reflection
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