Thursday, February 6, 2020

Planning Blog: Sound Scripts

For the next step of my final task, I have to create two separate scripts. The first script is about the sound that will be heard in my movie while the second script will be about shooting the actual scenes for my film. In this first blog, for the sound script, I will have to describe every sound that can be heard throughout my film. Although some scenes may have no dialogue, it is still important to note that fact throughout the process of writing the script by saying 'no dialogue'. Additionally, it is also important to note what type of sound us being made. For example, if someone says something, their statement would be quoted and written down onto the PowerPoint followed a bulleted list format. Furthermore, for this script, I also had to mention who exactly in the film is saying the dialogue. Along with what action was taking place while the dialogue was being said if necessary. This also includes their tone of voice while saying the dialogue, if applicable. However, for a sound that is not dialogue, it is still important to include them in our script as well. Every bit of sound that will be heard in the film must be included with a description of what the sound is like. This is so that people can have an idea of what the film's intentions are when including this sound in the filming or editing process.

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