Making Progress
This posting has both the first part of my storyboard (badly drawn, but I can understand it) and the first draft of my script. I used the research I found in my previous postings to help make my script as accurate to real life as I can possibly make it.
In addition, one thing I discovered during this process is how useful it is to write the script before you do the storyboard, especially in a drama. Since a drama relies mainly on the script and characters, I was having major difficulties drawing the storyboard. Thankfully, one of my classmates reminded me of my research about the importance of the script to determine the actions of the film. Therefore, I decided to write the script first, making the rest of the storyboard much easier to visualize and create.
Overall I think I have a steady foundation and list of shots that will display my creative ability to the Cambridge judges, as of now I will start filming next week and creating the foley sounds next week as well. Hopefully everything goes as planned, fingers crossed!
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