Here is a sample of our first outline, this might vary from member to member because we all decided to make our own outlines and probably later this week we will choose who's will be used, so stay tuned!
The outline is made with pencil so that we can erase and write over it if we ever feel like a change has to be made |
This outline might change as we progress through the project, but the goal that we intended to reach was to have a story formed. Due to this is why we decided to make the outline in pencil, so that if any changes occur we can easily erase the mistake and update the contents.
We made this outline as detailed as we could for now but as soon as we figure out the dialogue of the project we will be rewriting and adding that to the outline as well. This is no problem though because as said in an article (click here to see more on article).
"The great thing about the outlining process is that it’s freeing. When you outline you can make tons of changes to your story without the pressure of writing or rewriting the actual screenplay. You’re free to play with your idea and get your plot points structured correctly without stressing about writing snappy dialogue or finding a cool way to describe your car chase."
As you guys can see this is just the first draft of the outline and it can change many times, all that matters is that we have a plan and guidelines so when its time to film all we have to do is look at the outline.
Stay Tuned for our next postings, as we will be talking about our storyboard, locations; and shooting schedules! See you soon...
Sources:
How to Outline Your Screenplay. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.finaldraft.com/learn/how-to-outline-a-screenplay/
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