Production Project Session 4

Typewriter on the grass, jessicahyde, flickr

SUMMARY

Role

Screenwriter

Intention (SMART Goal)

By March 1, as SCREENWRITER, I will have evidence of VISUAL STORY STRUCTURE (TONE) with COMMENTARY and ADVANCED STORYBOARD of the script from the cinematographer-created SHOT LIST and have evidence of BLOCKING choices by following Film Tone — Filmmaking Techniques for Session 4.

PRE-PRODUCTION – INQUIRY

Leader(s) in the Field / Exemplary Work(s)

Aaron Sorkin

Aaron Sorkin is an American playwright, screenwriter, & film director. He is recognized for his trademark fast-paced dialogue & extended dialogue complemented by frequent use of the storytelling technique called the “walk and talk”. He has written movies such as The Social Network, Molly’s Game, & Steve Jobs.

  • Characters personalities are quickly established, mark fast thinking & talking, takes things very literally & is very direct. Speaks his mind too much sometimes. Also very smart & he knows it.
  • Erica is fed up with Mark’s insensitiveness & belittling her.
  • To get his mind off things, mark explains his plan to make a girl comparison website with the inner thoughts. Pretty instinctive decision, not thinking about others.
  • Eduardo is established as an easy going, fun, & caring guy who is also into smart stuff.
  • Switches between the lawsuit against Mark where him & Eduardo are against each other, & when they were friends & Mark was first proposing they do facebook.
  • Aaron sorken
  • lots of ground covered in the dialogue.

Training Source(s)

1:21 Putting intimidating figure in shadows makes scene more intense

2:24 Contrast

3:32 Light should line up with characters traits (exposure)

3:53 to make things pop, make set pieces the opposite lighting of set

4:17 Darker elements on set with dark wardrobe

5:05 Making one person dress differently colored makes them seem like they do not belong, can build tension.

5:28 Tonal range (dark or bright?)

5:39 Storyboard with these things in mind

Project Timeline

Pre-production – Research tutorial videos, create pitch, collaborate with team on pitch adjustments, storyboard, get feedback on storyboard, create script & label parts with specific tone, collaborate with team to choose setting & on set choices while filming, film.

Post-production – Make slideshow, show film, get feedback.

Proposed Budget

Evidence of Team Planning and Decisions

PRODUCTION – ACTION

The (FILM, SOUND, or GAME Creation)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p1HPocbeE-V2r3iuCBn2dExSy6iOEU_Z/

Skills Commentary

Link to slideshow

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Y8LOLYmCCq_NfjkTXSn_bh-5ieJyvfPOhzgKY-LsDw8/edit

POST-PRODUCTION – REFLECTION

21st Century Skills

Ways of Thinking (Creativity, Innovation, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

Collaborating with team members on story choices, directorial decisions on set, setting environment, & lighting.

Ways of Working (Communication & Collaboration)

Multiple versions of the script were made by myself (screenwriter), & the team. We ended up making a mix of the two drafts, as well as improvising some lines on set. While I was sick, I was able to communicate with my team & make shared documents so that we could see what each of us were working on.

Tools for Working (Info & Media Literacy)

Tutorial videos for our smart goal, social media such as Instagram & text messages for communication.

Ways of Living in the World (Life & Career)

  • Team communication
  • Open-mindedness with ideas
  • Planning ahead for events

Reactions to the Final Version

  • Slightly more focus on the priest character could make the film feel more balanced. (More shots of priest)
  • The acting & writing was good.
  • Better ambient noise would help.

Self-Evaluation of Final Version

  • Priest could’ve had slightly longer dialogue
  • More “back & forth” dialogue could’ve added more intensity to scenes.

Grammar and Spelling

Grammarly

Editor

Favorite Director

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Who is one of your favorite directors

Director’s Name: Michael Schurr
Link to their IMDB.com page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1321658/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Video essay link or embedded YouTube clip about the director or their directing style:

Notes About What Makes Their Style Unique

Touchy topics are handled in a good fun way.

Characters written to fit the cast lots of times.