Most filmmakers know that it takes a good script to make a successful movie. While a good script can be destroyed during the filmmaking process, a film can rarely succeed anywhere if the script does not do its job from the start.
A few things to consider when you write a narrative script, where you are trying to tell a story with a beginning a middle and an end, can truly make a difference to how well your end product tells the story you have set out to tell.
Also being able to catch the audience's attention is what makes a movie effective, and the only way to catch the audience's attention is have an effective script.
1 comment:
Samuel, could you please add the specific criteris that was discussed in the lesson? See me to discuss.
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