Throughout the process of writing a final script i wrote a draft and shooting script to eventually refine them to a final script which is easy to follow when shooting and interviewing.
I made many changes to eventually perfecting my script. One of the most obvious changes I made was to the part in the script which was 'interviewer' and the interviewee. Instead of having speech to the left hand side of the page, I placed them in the middle. This is always the case in scripts so you can see the distinct change between the shots and description in comparison to the speech within a script.
From my second script (shooting) I included the shots which I had already storyboarded. I did this so that the script was clear and easy to follow for when I needed to use it. I placed the shots along the 'EXT.' (Could also be INT. but all of the shots were outside) and the location in the scene. I put this at the top of each scene to the left hand sign, introducing this with 'SCENE' in capitals followed by a hashtag (#) and the number of the scene.
On the front page I also needed to add capitals for the title ' Life On The River Cam' followed by 'Written by Annushka Sims' and a short summery of the content of the documentary shortened into one sentence. I also had to write another summery beneath the sentence to explain in more detail what the documentary was about. This will help me in the future to understand the point I am trying to achieve towards the audience.
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