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Scrip and storyboard development...

  • Writer: Asztrid Szasz
    Asztrid Szasz
  • Apr 28, 2025
  • 2 min read

I started very easily because I had seen scripts before and knew some of the basic things I had to include. I used the website Arc Studio, and there, I had an example that I could go off of. I started writing it, finished it, and went over it with my tutor, but this week, I also wanted to include roughly how much time each scene will take. I did an example voice memo, and based on that, I determined my scene timings. Of course, I will make them a bit longer to ensure that if I don't need something, I can cut it off. I redid the script with more detail here, and then I kept making small changes, but I think, for the most part, it's finished, and this will be the structure. As for the title, I am not completely sure that this is the one, but for now, it works.


The script is three pages long with Title four.



For the most part, this is the script done. Hopefully, I will not have to make any more major changes.
For the most part, this is the script done. Hopefully, I will not have to make any more major changes.

Now, a suggestion my tutor gave me was to also create a storyboard to visualize how my storyline will lay out, and it helped me a lot with the changes that happened afterward in the script, but it will also help me when filming because I have the idea already on paper. I tried my best to make it as realistic as possible. Hopefully, you will get a better understanding of the script when you have these images to help you connect the dots.

It was easy for me to draw this because I was aware of the place where I would film this film’s opening, and it was easy for me to imagine all the shots and how they would play out.
It was easy for me to draw this because I was aware of the place where I would film this film’s opening, and it was easy for me to imagine all the shots and how they would play out.

These are my creations. Hopefully, you will get a better understanding of what is coming next in my film opening production.


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