Monday, 23 April 2012

Writing plots and scripts


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When writing the plot and script for the film, we have browsed as many drunken and embarresing stories as is possible online, to try and Frankenstein these stories into a workable plot.

When writing the script, we have taken into account the disposition of the character that we are writing lines for, for example when writing line for Pete's character, the chav, we consulted him on the lines, and indeed headed many of his suggestion as to line ideas, so as to get a third party perspective on the believability of the lines.

When deciding which drunken embarresments to include in our plot, we selected the ones that we found the most homourous; we originally had an alternative scene, but after thought and consultation, we decided it was too risque for this particular project, and decided to change it. Obviously for this genre of film, we needed to include blue humour; throughout this we will endeavour to ensure it is not overly offensive to any parties.

Posted by Duncan Morrison 

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