Kelvin has finished shooting his documentary film on fantasy football leagues and his next step is to write a script. In addition to spoken narrative, what else should his script include?

Responses
lighting cues
made-up quotes to dub over some of the people talking
directions to guide the flow of the film from scene to scene
consent forms

3 answers

In addition to spoken narrative, Kelvin's script should include:

  1. Lighting cues - These will help set the mood and enhance the visual storytelling by indicating how scenes should be lit.

  2. Directions to guide the flow of the film from scene to scene - This will provide a clear structure and organization to the documentary, helping the viewer understand the progression of the story.

While made-up quotes can be used creatively, they should be handled carefully, and consent forms are generally not part of the script but are necessary for legal purposes when filming. Overall, lighting cues and scene directions are more relevant elements to include in the script.

There is only one answer. Out of those, which one would you choose?

I would choose directions to guide the flow of the film from scene to scene. This is crucial for organizing the narrative and ensuring that the film progresses smoothly.