create a story in a scenario ~ theater of dreams

Saturday, February 26, 2011

create a story in a scenario

Techniques told in a scenario is divided into sections called location-time scene. each scene tells a variety of circumstances and characters in place and time specified. scene to provide initial information, the atmosphere and dialogue of the characters. of this combination emerged a story continuity, data information where, what, who, and how a conflict, the purpose and the story takes place. the course of the story in each scene is represented by dialogue, character activities, and background scenes. Writing format is basically as follows:
 
EXT: Soekarno Hatta Airport, Jakarta (Indonesia)
We see a busy airport atmosphere in Jakarta. Prospective passengers line up in orderly rows. Officers checkingthe luggage of passengers seemed busy arranging a variety of goods that must pass through the scanning process.
Among the busy queue, we saw a little girl who stood bewildered. We know her by name sita

 
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In the header there is a scene description EXT. (eksterior_ - the scenes were outdoors, the name of the location (soekarno hatta airport) and time information that scene took place (time of day, at night). The following lines are the scene description (action), in this example you get the information that you're seeing and know the atmosphere airports. ambiance is obtained viewers as an information and activity information any characters who move in this scene. At the end of the line that tells the scene, there are elements CUT TO, this element serves to give the signal for the director to complete the scene. in the audience , they get a visualization of stories that were completed in one fragment and prepared to move to another fragment. The biggest part of writing scenarios is the dialogue between characters.
in a movie format, the dialogue of the characters play their roles should be measured and not always free to improvise. there are several examples of good movie that uses a technique long dialogue. we often suspect that the actors in the movie has a great speaking techniques, which actually is that they memorize all the dialogue is written in such scenarios. this is where the intelligence of writing said words and dialogue are needed. Not many screenwriters who have intelligence in this field, but this can be trained by reading a variety of techniques greeting dialogue scenarios best in the world.
EXT. Hospital Operating Room (night)
a group of surgeons gathered around his patients. We know a tense atmosphere occurs. they are arguingabout the correct procedures for improvement.

 
Doctor John:
Let's try a partial anesthesia. Patients should be aware of the condition to undergo this surgery. pain did notamount to much.
Doctor Michael:
I disagree with your ususl. I'm afraid the patient is not strong enough to withstand pain. I think he must besedated total.

the patient appears anxious, he prefers anesthetized rather than experiencing the pain.
Patients:
Doc, when can I be made aware not only. I was afraid of doctors, fear of pain. Please doctor!

Doctor John looked sharp patients. He held up a syringe with a half dose in front of his patient's face.
 
from pieces of those scenes, we can learn an atmosphere of tension, silly, funny, or other mood represented by the dialogues between characters. dialogue between characters is made effective as possible tanpan reduce the messages and information to be conveyed.

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