SCENE
Scene Construction
What can be Seen
The world of the Story , The People in a story, The Emotion, The Situation what’s Going On, The Conflict of the Scene and The Point of View.
What can be Heard
The Dialogues of Characters , people, The Sound, Universal Ambience and its movements along with sound, Background Scores etc.
Write A Dialogue
Only as much of either as is necessary to understand the scene
As a Screen Writer no obligation to follow any specific format.You are free to put whatever on the page as long as it works for production.
Interpret the former three as you please
The way you choose to follow this rules establishes your style. Maybe you break conventions on purpose; Whatever it is that works for you and the reader.
Our Scene Construction
1. Setting – Where are we?
2. Atmosphere/Mood – What is it like there?
3. Introduction – Who is it we are dealing with here?
4. Exposition – Necessary information. Quick and Clever.
5. Transition – getting from one place to another. Fast.
6. Preparation – What will it take to prepare for the task at hand?
7. Aftermath – How does the character feel about what just happened?
8. Investigation – Gathering information.
9. Revelation – The reader/audience finds out something important.
10. Recognition – The character finds out something important.
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Screenplay Writer
Development of whole story to Screenplay – Hire Now
Scene Construction
Visual Composition of Spacial Scenes like Opening, Mid points, Meet Cute, etc. – Pre Production
Vfx & Special Effects
Ideas, Compositions for Special Effects & Vfx for Great Visuals – Post Production
The elements of Scene
A Scene of Time and Place
Meaningful Conflict
Plenty of Action And Dialogue
A goal Where The Hero Or Villain Wants Something
An Ending that Makes You Want to Turn The Page
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