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CHECK-IN SESSION
What’s that line?

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SCENARIO [TV]:

Myra is a talk show host, she needs to


welcome the celebrity guest (who
recently won a big award) on stage.

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Main Topic I
Introduction to Script Writing
for Multimedia
by Miss Noriene Joyce D. Anareta

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May: Kumusta ka?


April: Maayos naman. Parang kulang ang naging bakasyon ko.
May: Ako nga rin, eh. Bitin na bitin talaga, ano?
April: Oo. Gusto ko pang maglaro ng ML, hindi man lamang ako
nakapagpa-Mythic bago ang pasukan.
May: Ako nga ay dadalawang KDrama series ang natapos.
April: Nakakalungkot.
May: Hay naku.

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“...at naalala niya ang mga hapon na sabay


silang umuuwi pagkatapos ng klase.”

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Screenplaying
Script Writing
Screenwriting

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MULTIMEDIA

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Script Writing for Multimedia


It is the process of writing down the movement,
actions, expressions, and dialogue of the
characters in and for multimedia productions such
as radio, television, and film.

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Script writing is
not one-size-fits-all.

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Sunset is different when you write it


for a book and for a script.

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Chapters of Script Writing


1. Starting out
2. Coming up with a concept
3. Conducting research
4. Developing the story and characters
5. Including the audience
6. Drafting the outline
7. Completing the details
8. Writing, re-writing, and finalizing the script

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1. Starting out

Writing is tough.
Read and collect scripts.
Start now.

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2. Coming up with a concept

Every idea matters.


Find inspiration.
Allot time.

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3. Conducting research

Both fiction and non-fiction


requires research, it’s the
backbone of every story.

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4. Developing the story and characters


Observe plot and structure.
Know the rules and how to
break them.
Catch and release.

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5. Including the audience

The audience is the real


main character of the story.
audience ≠ stupid

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6. Drafting the outline

It’s okay to be messy (at first.)


A draft is a draft.
It’s limitless.

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7. Completing the details

Be keen.
Don’t rush it.
Follow the format.

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8. Writing, re-writing, and


finalizing the script

Finish your project.

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Components of a Script

The components or elements of scripts vary


depending on the type of production.

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> Next Topic: Script Writing Tips

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CHECK-OUT SESSION
FEE

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