Lab: (Until 8:00)
Script Project:
You should write a script that is at least 6-10 pages in length. It can be longer (but I would caution you that longer scripts take longer to make...). Read and refer to the film script format handout. Write your film script in film script format. There are some online script format templates you can use. Make sure your script format template is correct and up to date with industry standards.
Classroom: We will view the first part of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs. Complete your character analysis handout and identify cool versus warm colors.
HOMEWORK: Work on your script. Also, just a reminder that our senior coffeehouse will be next Tuesday at 7:00 in the Ensemble Theater.
- Please complete and turn in your 2nd treatments (handouts from last class) and your King Kong critique by the end of period 1 (8:00)
- At 8:00, please review the clips from last class on color film & technicolor
- If you finish before period 1 ends, please begin reading/working on your script project (see below for details).
- Screenplay formatting
- Script Format video (part one)
- Script Format video (part two)
- How to Format a Movie Script
- Writers: Story Telling Tips
Script Project:
You should write a script that is at least 6-10 pages in length. It can be longer (but I would caution you that longer scripts take longer to make...). Read and refer to the film script format handout. Write your film script in film script format. There are some online script format templates you can use. Make sure your script format template is correct and up to date with industry standards.
Classroom: We will view the first part of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs. Complete your character analysis handout and identify cool versus warm colors.
HOMEWORK: Work on your script. Also, just a reminder that our senior coffeehouse will be next Tuesday at 7:00 in the Ensemble Theater.
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