Assessing the Accident
Unfortunately, we have made a mistake with our script. Unfortunately, this transpired into a mistake being made on the storyboard. I did not catch this as I was not in charge of either. I made the foolish mistake of trusting my group members to do everything on their own. I should have helped them and checked that we were all on the same page while maintaining various angles. We were all at fault for this. No one caught that we forgot to write in the angle of shot-reverse-shot. Originally the script was supposed to end with a roommate conversing with the leading actor. It would immediately follow her interaction with the doll after having her dream. They would have been discussing how upset the girl was over it. We removed the scene because we believed it would take too much time. Now the main girl will just pick up the doll. With that arises the problem of not having a shot-reverse-shot. The group decided to showcase how we could use different angles when filming.
The script is now changed, but we will not be including the roommate. Instead, we will be having the man and woman converse when they start their show. I came up with naming the woman Michelle who would create a storyline later on. This will also give a personal connection to the victim right before they perish.
The revised script will go as follows, starting when Michelle grabs a cup of water.
Husband - "Michelle, the show's starting."
She'll then walk into the living room
Husband- "Are you excited for tonight's episode?"
Michelle-"Yeah, I've been waiting for it all week!"
The camera turns to each person as they speak, creating the shot-reverse-shot.
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