Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Script

jamie arrives at Duncan’s house.
(KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK!)


Boys inside drinking and smoking.


Duncan: That’s the door guys.


Duncan walks to the door.
Duncan answers the door and shakes jamies hand, with a beer in other.


Duncan: come in


Duncan: ite man, want a beer
jamie: cheers


jamie comes in and takes beer and takes shoes off


Duncan: jamie's here guys
Nick: alright jay


The boys chill and chat to each other.


Duncan: hey alex, throw us the bottle opener


alex throws Duncan the bottle opener and Duncan opens his beer.


jamie: yeah dunks


Duncan then throws the bottle opener to jamie.


Duncan: Alex, you told them about that time yesterday, when you smashed that guy
Alex: yeah guys, listen to this. Yesterday yeah, you know logan downes
Group: yeah!
Alex: his brother, banggg!
duncan: what about logan
The rest of the group look at him as they are scared of his brother and Alex knows this is what everyone else is thinking about.


Alex: I don’t care, ill bang him out
Group: wheyyy
Duncan: have you seen his brother though, he’s hench
Alex: I don’t care I can take anyone on
Nick: i've got a phone call.
logan is walking down road on the phone, on way to Duncan’s house


nick is standing outside. logan runs at him and attacks him.
nick limps over to a bench.


logan looks around the outside of the house and in the windows.
duncan looks outside to see logan standing there

Duncan: oh my god that’s him, that’s his brother



the group come charging out the front doo towards logan. and start beating him up, suddenly they hear police sirens, they all run but logan manages to trip alex up, logan gets up...


Logan: you see, this is what happens.

A script was used to make sure all the lines ran fluently and everyone knew when to talk and what to say. Throughout the filming some lines may have changed and stuttering and paused were encountered but this could be seen as a good thing as this makes it more realistic as in real life not everything runs smoothly. Creating a script and producing it to the cast meant that no time was wasted, by not knowing what to say.

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