Take an ordinary household event and make it worthy of its own film or TV show. Here's a list from which to choose, along with a ton of different ideas for which kind of program you might use.
How long should the script be? Check the bottom line.
How long should the script be? Check the bottom line.
First, decide what style of show you would like to parody, and tell me in a one-sentence summary what's going to happen. Next, list the steps of your process from start to finish so we can see your actors perform each of them during the film.
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A rough script that looks like this is due at the end of class on Tuesday, August 23. Notice that all I've done is list who is speaking, then added their movements in parentheses.
Your rough script should look like this. Be sure to follow my format. No weird line spacing or capitalization that you don't see below.
Your rough script should look like this. Be sure to follow my format. No weird line spacing or capitalization that you don't see below.
Here are three examples of these videos.
Getting the mail
Getting the mail