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Short Film Simple Sample Script
Short Film Simple Sample Script
The grounds starts shaking, startling the three friends. Lorence points towards a
direction and the other two friends follow with their gaze, all of them stand up.
Very Quick pan into a 4 second shot of a volcano releasing smoke/ash with a
sizzling noise (bagat nasusunog na noise basta bsan it dire asya it tunog ht
volcano for comedic effect nala in)
Cut to the faces of the three friends, rhett and lorence has his palms on the back
of his head, surprised siguro
Quick cut to the video of the same volcano, yana binuto na hiya, a very
loud.explosion, the sound of the explosion masked the sound of the
incoming,"fuck". Then ma yda sound hin bell, sabay pause an volcano vid, may
yellow nga text nga dako dida hit ilarom nga part han frame. Much like a tatantino
film.
(an tulo nga magsarankay makulaw hin madagmit hit camera as soon as mag
salita ta narrator han line nga dont be takot takot)
Narrator: Don’t be nervous, for I will show you the steps to do in order to stay safe and
wise before, during and after a volcanic eruption!
(nag nod in agreement an tulo nga sangkay while keeping their mouths open)
Jolly music blares. Pina dagmit na video speed , parang time lapse nama yana
han video han tulo nga sangkay naglilibot ha compre nga excited pakadto 10 rizal
room, nag kukunong kunong pa hi lorence,han corridor tapat gemelina linukso
lorence han bakod tas nagpagulong gulong, tas balik la largo han corridor, an
harani na hira han portahan nag burubalintong hi lorence on time lapse habang
an iya duha na upod gin cpr hiya tas binuhat lorence tas sinulod na (time lapse ini
tanan) pero han kinaptan na ni lorence an door knob nag stop na an time lapse
naging normal nala nga speed. Parang the gods must be crazy la
Pagsulod nira han room nakat han may blackboard dapit hi jhun karll ngan
melbourne, may drawing hin volcano ngan mga equations a wara ka latoy latoy
nga gin susurat han duduha, naka chef hat hi jhun karll tas naka uniform tas hi
melbourne naka civillian.
Confused look an mga magsarankay, inexpect kasi nira nga tikang hit scientist an
boses pero istudyate la ngayan.
Lorence: Pero, hindi naman kayo mga scientist ah, pano niyo kami tuturuan kung
estudyante lang kayo?
Melbourne: Actually lorence, hindi mo kaylangan maging scientist para malaman kung
paano maging safe mula sa volcanic eruptions, at ang mga naidudulot nito, let me show
it to you
Melbourne claps his hand, then bigla hira na teleport ngadto ha esnchs park(diin
pama nga iba) pero hi ayhon magically nga nag appear hit side ni rhett, pero dire
in mapapansin han mga characters, pa angas angas hi kharie didi. Chikboy
varsity nga katawo.
Jhun karll speaks, the four listens; cam frame front view ni jhun, then slowly mag
zozoom in as he finishes his sentence, a music plays, like han scene han antman
nga nag iistorya niya sangkay. Naglalakat hin mahinay habang nag eexplain.
Jhun karll pero normal nala na boses: Firstly Dapat alam niyo kung ano ang dapat
gawin, even before the eruption happens. And this is how you do it
Crashpan ngadto vid clips hiunong hit family planning, montage ba
Jhun karll:
You must first be aware if you are living anywhere near an active or dormant volcano.
Create an emergency plan: Know the evacuation routes and emergency shelters in your
area. Have a family communication plan in case you get separated. Your family may not
be together when disaster strikes, so it is important to know how you will contact one
another, how you will get back together and what you will do in case of an emergency.
. Also, prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies, which includes items like non-
perishable food, water, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra flashlights and
batteries, and lastly; a first aid kit. This kit should also include N95 disposable respirator
masks for each member of the family.
(Habang gin yayakan ni junnie boy an N95 mask na line show image/s of N95 masks
search nala ha google)
(cut to a short clip of sean and earl wearing KN95 masks, dungan hira ma lingi hit cam,
like models)
(then same han volcano clip kanina, ma pause an vid sabay bell ding then text ha baba
may arrow pointing ngadto han mask)
Text: (chinese standard of the N95 mask, both are rated to capture 95% of particles. But
N95 is still suggested since most KN95s are fake) - mamaguti nga font, ilarom hit
"KN95"
Jhun Karll :
Stay informed, Keep track of news and updates from local authorities, volcanologists,
and emergency management agencies
(Clips hin news abt volcano ig screen rec naka ha yt it iba mga pira mala it ka second)
Understand the signs of an imminent eruption, such as increased seismic activity, gas
emissions, or ground deformation.
(Show clips hin nagshashake grounds tas na usok na volcano tas pic hn ground
deformation)
Lorence: (continues estrobo's sentence) yung hindi pag tira malapit sa volcano, sa lugar
ka nalang na walang volcano tumira gaya ng leyte.
Melbourne: Oo good question!! Pwedeng pwede yan syempre, yan pinaka recommend
ko.
(Pause anay tas pagyakan tas cut to shot na half body ni pombo)
Melbourne: But what if, the volcano is currently erupting, how do you keep safe during a
Volcanic eruption?
Some eruptions can last for only a few hours, while others can last for weeks, months,
or even years. For example, the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in the United States
lasted for only a few hours, while the 2018 eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii lasted for
several months.
In general, volcanic eruptions are classified into four types based on their duration and
intensity:
Text:
Hawaiian eruptions: characterized by relatively low-intensity effusive eruptions that can
last for months or even years.
Vulcanian eruptions: characterized by explosive eruptions that last for a few days to a
few weeks.
Plinian eruptions, which are the most violent and explosive type of eruption and can last
for several days to weeks.
Since eruptions can last for a long time, it is important to know how to stay safe in such
an environment
2. Protect yourself from falling ash: Wear a face mask to protect yourself from
inhaling volcanic ash, which can be harmful to your respiratory system. If
possible, stay indoors and close all windows and doors to keep ash out of your
home, to protect yourself from ashfall; Wear a mask or cover your nose and
mouth with a wet cloth to avoid inhaling ash. Also, wear long-sleeved clothing
and goggles to protect your skin and eyesDon’t underestimate the power of
volcanic ash. It may look harmless, but it can cause respiratory problems if
inhaled, such as asthma, bronchitis and
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. .
(pakita compilation, ma follow la han ginyakan; rhett naka mask, jhun karll
nagcocover hit iya baba hin wet cloth, melbourne naka long sleeve, tas earl naka
goggles)
3. Beware of mudflows: Volcanic eruptions can trigger mudflows, which are fast-
moving mixtures of ash, water, and debris. Avoid areas that are prone to
mudflows.
(short clips hin mudflows )
4. Monitor local news: Stay informed about the volcano's activity by monitoring local
news and emergency alerts. Follow the advice of authorities and take appropriate
action as necessary.
(clips han report han 24 oras han taal eruption )
5. Like my trusty friend said earlier, Have an emergency kit ready: Prepare an
emergency kit that includes essential items such as food, water, first-aid
supplies, and a battery-powered radio.
(montage mga pic suga la han earlier)
6. And last but not the least; Stay away from the volcano: Do not try to get close to
the volcano to take pictures or videos. This can be extremely dangerous and put
your life at risk. Common sense nalang
(montage mga pic nga na selfie ht volcano , or if possible tawo nga natubod
kanan uring or ano, insert la daman an aton picture perfect)
(back to the real world, nahibalhin an grupo ngadto han mga purukanan ha park,
“ahhh” moment hi ralph ngan estrobo, habang hi ayhon aadto background
lamesa, napuruko, nagiisip hin malalim, suga han the thinker, this time aadi na hi
rhett kan ralph duok)
Lorence: ANo daw naman ang kaylangan gawin kapag tapos na ang eruption
Jhun Karll: AHH of course, you need to be carreful too even if there are no more signs
of
eruption
Napatingin si rhett hay estrobo, it ba nga an yakan ni estrobo dire asya an iya gin
yakan, still aadto pa hi ayhon nagiisip, magyayakan na sana hi jhunnie boy han after
precautions pero saktohi binakdaw hi idol ayhon, bago magyakan hi junnie dinuso hiya
ni ayhon pahirayo
(unlike han montages, ngan bg music earlier, mas madagmit na tyadi, bagat
kanan adik talaga)
Check for hazards: Be aware of post-eruption hazards, such as hot ash, toxic gases,
and lahars. Wait for official clearance before returning to your home or workplace.
Clean up safely: Remove ash and debris from your roof and gutters, but do so carefully
to avoid falling. Use a mask and gloves, and wet the ash before sweeping it to avoid
stirring it up. Also, avoid using water to clean ash from roads and sidewalks, as it can
turn into a slippery and dangerous mud.
Monitor your health: Pay attention to any respiratory problems or skin irritation that may
result from exposure to ash. Seek medical attention if necessary. Also, stay informed
about the ongoing volcanic activity and be prepared to evacuate again if needed.
It's important to note that even after an eruption has ended, the volcano may continue to
emit steam, gas, and ash for some time afterward. Additionally, some volcanoes may
have periods of activity followed by long periods of inactivity, while others may be
continuously active.
(time lapse nnma yana suga an kanda lorence kanina, pero hi junnie na ngahi
melbourne, this time kinadto na hira 10 rizal room binalik, nahipakdol pa ngani hi
pombo otw, tinakasan nira an kalalakinan kay naawod na hira kay mas maupay an
pag explain ni ayhon)
Rhett: Ralph!
estrobo: oh?
Rhett: Naparegards hi-
BOOM, may explosion tas black ngan kalayo an screen, it nga meme ba na may
binuto, haha
Credits play-