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Audio/Visual

Lesson Two. Audio/Visual. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2011. Dialogue: The recorded conversation between two or more people to be used for a video/film production or play.

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  1. Lesson Two Audio/Visual PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2011

  2. Dialogue: The recorded conversation between two or more people to be used for a video/film production or play. In short films/movies, dialogue must mimic the personality or character type. For example, a college student may talk differently than a store clerk or a police officer. Such characters take on a certain tone, but it is very important to get the rhythm of dialogue to fit well within a short film or video. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2011

  3. TV Style Scripting Format: Usually two columns broken into Visual and Audio. Used for commercials, talk-shows, news, sitcoms and infomercials. This format is used when the time usage is more critical. Breaks the film style more into VIDEO perspective shots (medium, long and close-ups) and the AUDIO segments (sound fx and the various character dialogues). This also assists in the creation of a storyboard to accompany the screenplay to help sell the project to a prominent producer. This is the second or latter phase for a screenplay before it goes into final video production. Movie Style Scripting Format: Used for creating short films and movies. Other film style components -- Slug Line (beginning of each scene location + time of day) Sound Effects Line (sound fx such as screeching car tires) Dialogue Direction Line (direction on the tone of a dialogue such as politeness, angry, shouting, smug, etc.) Scene Description Lines (setting up what the characters are doing before their dialogue takes place)

  4. TV Style Scripting Format: PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2011

  5. MOVIE Style Scripting Format: PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2011

  6. Formatting Exercise Today you will format a short scene using Movie Style/(Screen Play) Formatting. Read this in its entirety. Today you will need to submit the exercise via email to KSRandle@mpsaz.org. A slug line must also be included.

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