Write an initial draft of you documentary script in your chosen script format and submit for feedback. Then review feedback notes and produce a final script for your documentary to near-professional standards and working independently to professional standard.
Final Draft:
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Layout:
I chose to use the more traditional script layout, most often used for film and TV dramas, since my documentary is more of a cinematic film, rather than classic documentary about the landscapes of Oman. The action lines and dialogue create a more active layout not just in the script, but also for the filming of the documentary itself.
I chose to use the more traditional script layout, most often used for film and TV dramas, since my documentary is more of a cinematic film, rather than classic documentary about the landscapes of Oman. The action lines and dialogue create a more active layout not just in the script, but also for the filming of the documentary itself.
First Draft:
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Music:
I plan to use music that a mix of the native, classic Omani music and a modern, western melody. Here is some sample music I chose as inspiration for the mix:
I plan to use music that a mix of the native, classic Omani music and a modern, western melody. Here is some sample music I chose as inspiration for the mix:
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The choice of music was very important, as it sets a tone for the entire film that impacts how my target audience will recieve the information, evoking several emotions. This is unconventional mix of the Omani, and epic modern western music will create a deep, strong energy within the documentary for the audience. The music will also reflect the visual stimuli, deeply immersing my target audience .
Making Improvements
I gave my script to my teacher to assess, and After getting the feedback, I made a number of improvements to my script content and format. I was told that I had to correctly format the margins and properly indent the character name and dialogue. I also had to adjust the capitalization of transitions and the noun "Wadis". Lastly, I adjusted the timing of each of the scenes in order to fit the 10 minute mark with my script.
I gave my script to my teacher to assess, and After getting the feedback, I made a number of improvements to my script content and format. I was told that I had to correctly format the margins and properly indent the character name and dialogue. I also had to adjust the capitalization of transitions and the noun "Wadis". Lastly, I adjusted the timing of each of the scenes in order to fit the 10 minute mark with my script.
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