Thursday 23 February 2012

Understanding Film Making

Script Development 

Synopsis
(An outline, or summary of the film) 
The writer shares the synopsis with the producer and decide on the key events and scenes in the film, in order to achieve this the writer and producer work closely together. It's very important that they are both 'making the same film' so equally important that they both have the same understanding of the film. So they must agree on three things: Genre, Target Audience & Budget.

So how to identify a 'good' scriptwriter? A 'good' scriptwriter is someone that's able to consider the budget and writ a script according to that and being able to estimate the budget while writing the script. Whilst the Producer must be able to cope with a scriptwriter's imagination and keep them informed on the budget.

While a bad script can ruin the film, a good script may take years to finalize! So, in order to avoid that problem the first thing you need is a GOOD SYNOPSIS. A Good Synopsis is definitely written in present tense, as it would be written in the same tense as it would be shot in.. Descriptions are also vital. This helps give an understanding of the film for the producer.


Step Outline
This s more detailed then the Synopsis, it consists of descriptions of the different scenes. It will be more descriptive explaining where the scene will end, what is consists of,

[to be continued]