I don't know much about scripts, so I had to do some research on scriptwriting first to get the format and terminology correct. I looked at the script of Up and Into the Spiderverse. Up was especially useful as the first 10 minutes or so of it features insane storytelling without any dialogue. I also looked at these websites for tips and terminology:
- https://www.bloopanimation.com/writing-a-script/
- http://www.movieoutline.com/articles/a-glossary-of-screenwriting-terms-and-filmmaking-definitions.html#:~:text=CONTINUOUS,without%20any%20interruptions%20in%20time.
- https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/question-how-to-handle-pov-shots-c25c59d21ac3
Here's the script:
I found this quite time consuming as I had to get used to the terminology and formatting, but I definitely think it was worth it as it is very beneficial for Kahenya with the storyboarding, as well as for Ceylin as well so that we're all on the same page with the story.
Writing it also made me think about some points that I wouldn't have thought about before, such as what time of day the shots should be at, when certain events should happen, and other logistics.
I may have used the wrong terminology or the right terminology in the wrong place, but luckily I'll be able to go through the script with my group, as well as the fact that there's only 2 of them rather than a whole production team.



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