P5



P5

You now need to write a new draft of your script based on the feedback you received to ensure you get a distinction grade, you also need to make it into a shooting script.

Converting a script to a shooting script can show how you can visualise your script with camera angles, therefore, to convert your script to a shooting script you need to do is to add camera directions to your script. This should be done in capitals inside of brackets at the start of most action and sometimes during the action, it should look something like this:

Include the following in your camera movements
- type of shot
- who/what is the focus of the shot
- Movement of shot
Each page should have at least 4 camera movements. To find out more about camera shot types, and movements: Shot types & camera movements

If you have time you can follow the instructions in this video to breakdown your script to a higher level, but this should only be done after you have done the camera shots.

Before you finish this unit, make sure you fill out this checklist

Checklist for your blog:

- New and improved script as a shooting script


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P5 Learners review feedback gained from the client

M2 Learners make purposeful and relevant changes to their script based on the client’s feedback

D1 Learners produce a script that is generally of a high technical standard and quality. They adapt the
script for use as a shooting script by adding in camera operator directions.













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