Wednesday 18 January 2017

Marking up a script

What is marking up a script?

Marking up a script is when a director identifies the coverage of each shot. This is incredibly useful for a director because it allows them to see the shots they have covered for each scenes.

Below is an example of marking up a script:








A director should used this because it gives them a clear picture in their head of what scenes they have successfully completed shooting. Without marking up a script, it becomes an extra thing to think about on top of all the other aspects of film. It is simple and effective. It links to the organisational skills a director needs to have to produce a film.





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