The script was a great help in developing our idea further and enabled me to visualise my character’s feelings and emotions. The thought process needed to create this script really helped visualise how the movie will play out. It aided me in editing the story and adjust a few details about the characters. Based on this script we refined the story and drew a new storyboard, adding new scenes and removing unneeded ones. The new scenes were used to add tension, mystery and aesthetics. All these aspects are used to create a deeper atmosphere to the story and make it more visually appealing to the viewers.
The script also helped build a refined sense of who the characters are and what forms of emotions and feelings they are going through in the film. The dialogue written was based on this emotional development. I discovered Love’s emotions are: confusion, curiosity, terror, and frustration (in respective order). Autem’s emotions are: Kindness and Anger. In the dialogue threatening/kind lines are used to project Autem’s anger and kindness because you never get to see him visually. With Love, she will represent her emotions through facial expressions and actions, she only has one, very short line.
I added detail in the script which cannot be found in the new storyboard, I use the storyboard as an aid for visuals so any readers understand what the visuals need to look like. And the script is used to give the inner details of the visuals such as sound, dialogue and atmosphere of scene.
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