Showing posts with label complete script. Show all posts
Showing posts with label complete script. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

And Again

Our second trailer will be much darker. We decided to make a more sad, struggle-driven trailer to appeal to those who enjoy more dramatic films. The script is as follows:


Black screen.
NORA
Something happened. Something bad. And nothing will ever be the same.


Abridged version of suicide scene, interspersed by flashes of black, fading in and out, more somber music. Drinking alcohol, grabbing pills, sinking into bathtub. A drum beat per shot
REPORTER
In other news, 17-year-old Alma Rodriguez committed suicide last night (pause). The Harrison High school junior was reportedly being bullied at school for being gay and died from drowning herself in her bathtub.


Shot of grieving family, sitting at table covered in black. Shot of memorial made by students with pictures, teddy bears, flowers

RAINA
Why are you doing this?


NORA
To make what happened to Alma never happens to anyone - gay, straight, whatever - ever again.


A bully stands, screaming, with a crowd surrounding him, laughing.

BULLY
You’re nothin’ but a bunch of FAGGOTS!


Nora riding bike, with fliers under her arm. Nora looks broodingly at mirror. Nora stares into her bath.


RAINA
You can’t do it. It’s impossible - the people, the prejudices - they’re not going to change. You can’t possibly take on the world.


Large crowd of people flocking to table and signing up.


NORA
You can take on the world, or let it take you. But it should always be your choice. It only takes one person to make a difference.


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

To Begin Again

Now that we have completed our AS project, Lisa and I have begun work on our A-level project. In order to ensure we have enough time, we decided that we should spend our class time writing the scripts for our two trailers so that we can start filming as soon as possible. We have completed the script for the first trailer, which will be uplifting and inspirational. Our script (which, if our opening was any indication, will probably need to be cut down) is as follows:


Black screen. As REPORTER voice is heard, the screen fades into an image of ELEANORA making eggs in the kitchen.


REPORTER
In other news, 17-year-old Alma Rodriguez committed suicide last night.


ELEANORA whips around, dropping the egg-y whisk on the ground. Report takes over the screen.


REPORTER
The Harrison High school junior was reportedly being bullied at school for being gay and died from drowning herself in her bathtub.


ELEANORA
Oh my God.


Fade to black. Cut back in to see Eleanora, flyers in hand, walking from door to door, handing out flyers and giving speeches.


ELEANORA
I thought Alma was really brave. She put up with a lot of shit just for being gay, and I always admired her. I’m bi, and I never really told anyone and she just… I dunno. It’s my last year, and I want to make sure that what happened to your sister never happens to anyone again.


Cut to ELEANORA’s face, pleading with RAINA.


ELEANORA
Or, y’know, at least try.


RAINA
I appreciate that, but now isn’t the time.


ELEANORA
I understand. I’ll go. I just wanted you to know.


Fade to black. Cut to ELEANORA opening her door to RAINA, the two of them working on Photoshop, RAINA passing out flyers on campus. While this is happening, ELEANORA’s doing a voiceover.


ELEANORA
There is no difference between us. Gay, lesbian, straight, bisexual, demisexual, transgender, and all the rest: we’re all just people trying to make it in the world, trying to find our joy and our pleasures.There is no need to be cruel to each other. There is no need to belittle those who are different from us.
Life gives us enough troubles.


Cut to ELEANORA on a stage.


ELEANORA
Why do we need to help it along the way? Sign the pledge, join Alma’s Angels, and together, we can make a difference in lives across the city, across the nation, and maybe even across the world.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Unnamed: The Complete Script for the Two-Minute Opening to a Film We Haven't Named Yet

Low angle shot of a girl’s bedroom with the door closed. We see a Alma open the door (alcohol in hand), walk in, and close the door as she tosses her backpack to the side, taking swigs from the bottle. MUSIC starts playing. She kicks off her shoes and walks into the bathroom, turning on the tub. She then goes to the medicine cabinet and pulls out several pill bottles, downing an indeterminable amount from each, using the alcohol to help them go down. By this time, the tub is full and she steps into it, fully dressed. She closes her eyes, sinks til she’s almost under the water, and the screen fades to black. Over the black screen, we hear a casual news report about a lost dog being found.


REPORTER
The Grayson family is very grateful they were able to find Spot after a large group from the community got together to search for him on Friday. They will be offering free ice cream at their parlor, Berries and Cream, tomorrow, Sunday March 12, to everyone who helped out.


Cut to ELEANORA making eggs in the kitchen.


REPORTER
In other news, 17-year-old Alma Rodriguez committed suicide last night.


ELEANORA whips around, dropping the egg-y whisk on the ground. Report takes over the screen.


REPORTER
The Harrison High school junior was reportedly being bullied at school for being gay and died from drowning herself in her bathtub.


ELEANORA walks forward, grabbing the remote.


REPORTER
A memorial service for close family and friends will be held on Tuesday at 4 in the Rodriguez's home. The school has refused to comment, and our hearts and thoughts go out to the family during this troubling time.


ELEANORA shuts the TV off, then clutches the remote to her chest. Fade to black.
Open to ELEANORA at the door to RODRIGUEZ house. She knocks. SISTER opens door.


ELEANORA
Hi, my name’s Eleanora. I, um, I went to school with --


RAINA
This is for friends and family only. We don’t want anyone from school here.


RAINA starts to close door.


ELEANORA
Wait, please,


RAINA stops.


ELEANORA
I know, I understand. I just wanted to say that I thought Alma was really brave. She put up with a lot of shit just for being gay, and I always admired her. I’m bi, and I never really told anyone and she just… I dunno. It’s my last year, and I want to make sure that what happened to your sister never happens to anyone again. Or, y’know, at least try.


RAINA
Listen, I really appreciate that, but now isn’t the time. I just can’t right now.


ELEANORA
I understand. I’ll go. I just wanted you to know.

RAINA closes door. ELEANORA walks back to her car, closes the door, sighs, and turns the car on. Cut to TITLE SCREEN.