Monday 17 January 2011

'Contrast' Script

Int. Scene 1 - Introduction Presenter

The camera is pointing at a Mid Shot which slowly zooms in to a Medium close up of the presenter. This will be done in the studio.

Presenter:
Hello and welcome to contrasts this program aims to educate
you as the audience on the differences between an upper and
lower class community, as we consider them to be two very
separate communities, they each have purposely detached
themselves from each other. And this short production will
educate you and show you the contrast of how they each live.

Ext. Scene 2
A wide shot of to friends meeting, use of natural lighting whien filming this scene.

There will be a montage bewteen different shots of the lower classes, going about their buisness, there will be no dialogu just music and colour to represent the mood and feel of this communtities living. No script for the scene, happy wild music in the background.

Ext. Scene 3
Wide shot of a woman boasting about her house at the circus.

The same monatge will occur with the upper class and these will repeat twice. The music and colours being different for each class. No script for the scene, slow classical music for the upper class. Natural light, edited into sepia.

Ext. Scene 4
A wide shot of the traveller standing outside the Hobgoblin.
Natural Lighing, no speech.

Ext. Scene 5
A wide shot of a woman shopping in an upper class shop.

Clip used to contract with the shops with the lower class shops. Natural Lighting edited into sepia, no dialog.

Ext. Scene 6
wise shot of traveller shopping in a market/lower class shop.
Clip use to contrast the shop with a upper class shop in. Natural Lighting, no speech.

Ext. Scene 7
Wide shot of a Upper class citizen in Pultney street.
Natuarl lighting, no speech.

Int. Scene 8
The camera is pointing at a Mid Shot which slowly zooms in to a Medium close up of the presenter. This will be done in the studio.

Presenter:
On interviewing both, we have come to the conclusion that
the upper class are unhappier than the lower class, we have found that
the lower class have not quite given up, but have just decided that there are
more things to life that being stressed about money. They value family and
friendship a lot more than the upper class and when asked, would you choose your family over money? The upper class choose money, while the Lower class choose family,
what does this say to you? I will let you dwell on that for now, thank you
for taking the time to watch this short production, I hope it has educated you. Good bye.

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