Today, after taking your quiz, please continue to read and complete your script reading. Please write a review of the script. This includes the following:
There are 4 parts to a script review:
1. A short plot synopsis
2. Background information (usually about the director or major actors or film production history, but can also include discussion on cinematographer, special effects history, genre, or production). Research this to some extent.
3. A few paragraphs evaluating and analyzing the writing of the script: this can be broken down into examining the film's artistic quality, significance, entertainment & social value.
4. In summary, most reviews end with a final statement or judgment about the script.
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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