Script Analysis Write Up


During last week while my group was writing the script, we were just writing down everything that we had in mind using our perspective on what would people say during an argument or a fight. Most of the time that all the script we came up with only makes sense when we read it right after we write them down, but after a day, when we go back and read it it does not make that much sense as we thought it might be. And this is one of the techniques to make sure that every line we wrote down can make sense in the play, just by saving the scripts and come back to read it again maybe after a day or two, to revise what we had wrote down. Another way that is kind of interesting for us to fix the script, is by actually acting it out. Because sometimes the script only make sense when it is being written down on the paper with no actual emotions in them. But when we trying to act with the instructions, some lines just don’t fit with the actor’s emotion state on stage, just like when one is performing, but the line that the person says does not fit with the current status, by this we can discover whether a line might be to weak for a fight scene. It is just two completely different world when it comes to sit down and typing in lines for character in a laptop quietly comparing to actually be on stage to see whether a line really fits a character or the scene.

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