Scrip and storyboard development...
- 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.



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.

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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