After my thorough screenplay research, it was then time to build the script with my team. I'll spare you the lengthy details, but I'll have you know that I'm pretty impressed. However, typical screenplay preparation requires a plot for a feature length film.... we have two minutes. Thus, the inclusion of an entire beat sheet outline is a tad bit unnecessary.
Nonetheless, one screenplay aspect we do need, is a logline. Relating back to my research, loglines typically follow a formula Thus, my crew's logline will state: "Each time she hears a certain song, she's transported into a fantasy where she wins it all... However this dream actually lies as a thumbtacked poster on her wall, revealing her burning ambition to succeed." This logline discusses only what's going to happen in the opening (allowing relevance) and follows the proper formula used by other filmmakers.
Moving forward with the actually script. As I stated above, my group greatly advanced our plot, allowing us to write down our characters' script. This is where I come into play. I'm going to take the rough draft from class and incorporate my new techniques.
| Script Rough Draft |



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