Tuesday, 28 January 2014

28th January- film



Dialogues purpose;
Move the story along
Characterisation-gives them personality 

What is the purpose of putting this scene in the film? 
Challenges the stereotypes of slavery 
Django is calm and doesn't fight back against the racism 
Calvin is in charge of Stephen "you don't hafta understand"and when Stephen becomes too loud he regains power by saying "they're mine to burn"

What does it establish in terms of story?
Shows Stephen is important (for a slave) "miss u like a rock in my shoe" he is able to be rude and not to get punished 
Stephen is racist "black ass motherfucker" 

Blaxploitation- sub black cultures
Conflict between leaders and power

Framework for dialogue
Characters:
What's happening: 
Stylised:

Film dialogue is stylised not real. 

It's stylised to make it funny 
Juno and Vanessa turn and speak at the same time- this is stylised 
"Woah woah woah woah" 

Shop robbery
2 robbers 
Realistic 
One character who speaks stylised
Flashback of abuse
"Daddy please don't hurt me" real
The present- stylised
Suggests he might not be all there
"Today is a good day we ain't thinking about tomorrow" 
"You ready to play?"
Cause and effect 

January 2013-Scripted or script buddy online 

Plan budget 
Green screen 

How do you start a scene?
Transition 
Description of the location and setting 
What the characters are wearing and doing (if characters are in the scene)

What do these instructions mean?

What do you write in capitals?

Int or ext?
Internal- inside a place/building
External- outside 


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