Thursday 15 November 2012

Screenplay success

In scriptwriting class we learnt the foundations of making a good script/screenplay, something of which I always wondered how the professionals go about, and we were taught to do it in a few simple steps that anyone could use; and with luck and much practise, will help me create a good screenplay.

In class we learnt to come up with an idea starting at the start (obviously) coming up with a series of ideas branching them out to see which one helps the story flow.

Then if you like you can start the ending so you have a beginning and an end you know you must get to and then work out the details of the middle last.

When working on your script you need to keep these in mind:
  1. Cause & Effect - in which an action or event will produce a certain response to the action in the form of another event.
  2. Conflict & Resolution - what happens in the script/screenplay, why it happens and how does it get resolved. This is so something happens in the story and the main character/characters progress and grow and end up differently than how they started.
  3. Emotional wave - does it have ups in downs for the character to keep the audience interested in the film?
  4. Authenticity - Is it authentic, does it happen in real life? You need some sort of experience in the subject matter to write about it. "Write what you know"
  5. Imagination - It needs to have the right mix of authenticity and imagination to keep viewers interested, if it has too much authenticity it's boring and basically a documentary. If it has too much imagination then it's unrealistic.
So with these steps you should be able to make a great screenplay.
Try it yourself and enjoy!!!

Friday 2 November 2012

Quote

“My old  friend told me about successful people, of allthe studies they’ve done, they only found one trait in common, and it was notrace, not nationality, not that you came from a wealthy family, not that youhad a good education – none of that was consistent with successful people. Theonly thing that was consistent was a willingness to keep going after failure.”
Catherine Hardwick

First video post

I miss the good ol' days in Performing Arts when we done stuff like this. Stephanie Brown singing Justin Biber's Boyfriend.

I promised!!! :)

This photo is the only good thing to come from e3

It's been a while

It's been a while since I last updated and I did promise to update more fun things, all in due time but first things first.

The week at e3 finished... a week ago and thank goodness for that! After all that pretentious bull crap about it being beneficial was all a bunch of lies, like I expected but to be fair a few things did come from it.
  1. I made new friends and that's always a good thing and I found out one of them went to the same primary school as me, in the same year.
  2. I got a nice photo of me and an aquarium of nice fish.
  3. I'm not sure there is a third.
I do promise to post more often and things of a fun and thoughtful nature... stay tuned ;)