Monday, 8 July 2013

Single camera film script and music (Hopefully)

This is an initial draft of my year 13 project. It will be an opening sequence to a teen drama in which the two girls become friends, however due to social and family views they find out unwanted "truths" about each other.


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These two files I have made in reflection of the characters. 





Script

The camera starts with a single older teenage girl sat in a kitchen by herself. There are cereal boxes and places set but she is the only one sat at the table.

Francheska: [Inside head] I do most of my thinking before breakfast. I was thinking about a saying I recently heard. “Communist before you get rich. [Short snap short of a politics lecturer teaching about the difference between communism and then flicks to the lecturer in a mansion] Feminist before you get married. [Women in a protest for women then flicks to her walking down the aisle] Atheist before you have a religious experience.” [A preacher, preaching an onlooker laughing at him as he passes, then a flick to a car crashed up to see the man in a stretcher] Why is it we are able to change our minds so quickly? One minute we believe in something, then a quick change of circumstance and its gone? Why? How can we just chance our minds to suit us?

Mum: You better hurry up or you will be late for school.


Francheska get ready for school intertwined with Zara getting ready. Francheska brushes teeth in a clean bathroom, whereas Zara pours water over her alarm clock when it goes off. Francheska pulls on hat and scarf and takes her dog on a walk, whereas Zara drag herself out of bed, the room is a tip and she looks in her very empty wardrobe for something to wear. Francheska picks up school bag and gets on the school bus but Zara picks up gum and purse. Francheska walks into school and meets friends, Zara on the other hand runs down a filthy stairwell.


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