In any production the script is the most important peice of paper work, because it contains everything needed to make the production/idea come to life. The script is broken down into two parts, visual and audio.
The script will include everything needed in order for the team to perform their allocated jobs. It will include the presenters lines, any camera shots that have been decided on, audio tracks and their content, and also VT inserts that have been decided on. It will also tell you how long each track will last for.
The audio side of the script will consist of any of the presenters lines,any music played and any audio on top of the VT inserts. The vision side will deal with camera shots, and any video VT inserts.
Each item place on the script will have a running time. I.E 30 seconds. This will help the director and other crew members know how long before the next element on the script will come up.
Each item will have a running time, in order to help the director and other crew perform their roles efficiently.
Monday, 22 March 2010
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Do you have an example script from a production that you could share?
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