Session Date
Lesson Topic
Screenplay -
Lesson Outline
Friday, September 1, 17
12:30 - 2:30; 120 min. -
Photography:
Screenplay -
After watching a slide show of Will’s best from Paris, Will wanted to discuss his next movie. He had come up with a scene he thought would be suitable. He wrote the script for that scene and I read it over. After removing Matthew McConaughey from the scene, we settled on the working draft. Will was having trouble thinking of another scene, so I suggested he approach the process from a different direction. I then had him describe the wardrobe and set for the scene. We discussed how important it is to set the stage for each and every scene, and how doing so could help him think of the following (or previous) scene. Sure enough as we discussed the set, he started to suggest additional dialogue, and finally we flushed out the core information for enough scenes for the next movie.
12:30 - 2:30; 120 min. -
Photography:
Screenplay -
After watching a slide show of Will’s best from Paris, Will wanted to discuss his next movie. He had come up with a scene he thought would be suitable. He wrote the script for that scene and I read it over. After removing Matthew McConaughey from the scene, we settled on the working draft. Will was having trouble thinking of another scene, so I suggested he approach the process from a different direction. I then had him describe the wardrobe and set for the scene. We discussed how important it is to set the stage for each and every scene, and how doing so could help him think of the following (or previous) scene. Sure enough as we discussed the set, he started to suggest additional dialogue, and finally we flushed out the core information for enough scenes for the next movie.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
120
Minutes Student Attended
120
Session Hours
2.00
Hours Attended
2.00
Entry Status
Review Status
Student Name(s)
Subject
School