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Goodbye

A quick summary of my evaluation: I felt that overall I was able to deliver an industry standard product on schedule. Things I learnt: -           Formatting a screenplay -           Dialogue within a screenplay -           Music conventions within a screenplay -           Monologue conventions within a screenplay -           Developing interesting relatable characters -           Showing not telling -           Shooting in a confined space -           Planning and management of actors on set Things I found challenging: -           Was difficult at beginning to c...

Music and dialogue screenplay format

https://www.scriptmag.com/features/craft-features/screenplay-formatting-career-features/formatting-answers-formatting-questions https://screenwriting.io/in-dialogue-how-do-you-express-that-one-character-is-interrupting-another/ https://thescriptlab.com/features/screenwriting-101/7401-screenwriting-101-incorporate-music-screenplay/ I used these websites to understand how dialogue and music should be formatted in screenplays.

How to write montage

https://screenwriting.io/how-do-you-format-a-montage-in-a-screenplay/ I used this to understand how montages should be formatted in screenplays.

Shotlist

Close up Jack holding walkman Close up Elevator call button pressed by Jack Pov shot Elevator doors opening Oss Jack walking into elevator Cu Jack jabbing elevator button Cu Jack foot tapping medium Jack in elevator Cu Earphone in Jack ear Medium shot Jack in elevator Long shot or Oss Corner with jack on one side and doors opening or oss from Jack Side angle (slightly set back with James and Smith with backs towards camera climbing into elevator) Medium 3 shot Will have to have elevator doors open Cu Smith   “yo you still have one of those old walkmen” Cu Jack taking out headphone medium Jack Yeah yeah Medium James I used to love my old Walkman, great for blocking out annoying noises Medi...

Storyboard photos

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