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Scripting

I found a really helpful website that will shows how to describes and transform an idea about a movie that is still in your mind into a sheet of paper through writing. Even though script writing involves the basics of a normal writing, the script writer is supposed to capture the actions, movements, dialogues, and expressions of the characters involved in the screenplay. As a scripter writer, it is important to consider a number of factors including externalizing the internal motivations of the characters, visual narration of the story and using appropriate screenplay format.

My major concern when scripting is the use of suitable screenplay format. It is not always easy to think virtually and therefore a proper screen play facilitates smooth flow of this process. Pacing the scenes in the screen can also be challenging and therefore a suitable screenplay format is vital in facilitating this process. Screenplay formatting helps the script writers to determine the exact geography for the play. For instance, it is easier to locate how the characters would be positioned. Also, the screen headings allow the leader to trace the location of the action. The action lines inform the reader what the characters of the movie are doing. I am always concerned about coming up with the most suitable screenplay format because formatting allows the reader to know where the characters are and where the script writer is taking the audience.

Scripting has several terms that I am not familiar with all of them. I am still unsure about asynchronous sound and how it works. It is a sound that is not synchronized with the video. It is quite complicated for me to understand how the sound is instrumental in the transition. Additionally, I am still unsure about crosscuts and how they are used for continuity or tension. But in DiZazzo reading he presents some scripting case that were missing such as the specific shots and some of the technical wording around transitions, music, so on.  

I would consider using cutway shot since it one of the most effective shots. It diverts from the primary action to support new information and returns back to the main shot to emphasize the information. I would also use the J cut and L cut editing transition type since it ensures the ensuing shot is placed directly before or after the corresponding audio clip. I would consider sound elements such as sound effects, background, dialogue, and music to facilitate effective screenplay.