Script Progression: How Things Have Changed

On February 23, I published two blogs: one giving a sneak peak of my shot list draft, the other was about my extended storyboard and the rough draft of my script. After creating an account o studio binder, I figured out all of its features, from being able to collaborate with people to creating a script. Not just any script, but a professional one! Here is my working so far:



This obviously isn't the whole script but there's a reason(s) I didn't post the whole thing: I don't want to reveal the whole masterpiece, as I just want to show how easy studio binder has made my life. At the top of the screen, there are buttons that help guide a beginner (like me) through the process of making a movie script like the one's on TV. Even though an individual may not know how to write a script, studio binder is such a good help, and the outcome is more than decent. With all that said, I have a bit of a writer's block and I'm not as enthusiastic about writing this script as I should be. I know with time that'll change, but I got to write more each day. 

In my next blog, I'll be talking about horror movies that Inspired me to create this short film.

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