Sunday, November 8, 2009

Script Analysis: Breakin' things down.


1. How does the film start at a dramatic moment in the middle of the drama?
--->When the audience figures out the game of "Tag" is really just a sick, twisted
game set up by a sick, twisted rich man.

2. What terrific scene will open, and what memorable scene will end the film?
--->MURDER. Double Murder.

3. What’s my character’s attitude and position in the events?
--->He's the poor sap who represents the futility in justice in the world of evil 
and underground doings. It's just a matter of fact that where there's good, there's always 
evil. This is the epitome of Film Noir.

4. How do I introduce my character? If my character isn’t central to the action, what do they witness that is?
--->As the boyfriend of a murdered pregnant high school girl.

5. How can I help the audience discover what is happening, rather than just telling them everything?
--->Having my character eavesdrop on the culprit, or actually have my character 
look through more things and go through more hardships, flashbacks.
 
6. How can I reduce things to a minimum, but still have an impact?

--->cut out the gossip scene.

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