Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Script Analysis

1. How does the film start at s dramatic moment in the middle of the drama?
I don't know if the opening scene is dramatic but it takes us into the mystery of the film with the main character speaking so secretly of the case and the second character being dragged away.

2. What terrific scene will open and what memorable scene will end the film?
The terrific scene is when a will is being put together and the case is introduced. The memorable closing scene consists of the main character being killed in his efforts to get the case back for the perpetrator.

3. What's my characters attitude and position in the events?
My characters attitude is calm, laid back and determined to get the case back. In the will his father left him the case and he doesn't want his brother to get his hands on the case. If the brother were to get his hands on the case then the main character believes bad things will happen.

4. How do I introduce my character? If my character isn't central to the action, what do the witness that is?
I introduce my character in the beginning scene with the will being put together and my character is central to all the events that happen in the film.

5. How can I help the audience discover what is happening, rather than just telling them everything.
I don't reveal the precious item or items that are in the case which adds to the mystery of the film. I don't reveal the perpetrators plan or motive for getting the case but I do reveal a piece of his actions through dialogue.

6. How can I reduce things to a minimum, but still have an impact?
I'm not sure how I can reduce things even further. I feel that if I tried to reduce, the film would not be so interesting.