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Writing a historical documentary script
Posted by: | CommentsA documentary is a story based on real life. From the screenwriters view it is one of the challenging projects, as a lot of research goes into the making of a script. When the genre of the documentary becomes an historical event, it gets tougher as there is an added pressure to get the facts perfect. Such documentaries are generally an hour long and may extend to more than one episodes if need be. This report will discuss the steps of writing a historical documentary script.
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Quick tip for crafting documentary scripts for TV and film
Posted by: | CommentsDocumentary, either as a TV show or as a film needs a great script to be interesting as well as informative to the viewers. Therefore it is important that the documentary scripts be written in a particular manner covering all aspects of a successful documentary so that it impresses the viewers.
Step 1:
The summary of the script should be mentioned first. A short paragraph mentioning the theme, how it inspired the documentary, the main characters, their challenges and conflicts and how it brings in a change at the climax. Although the editor usually changes the second script to a huge extent, it is a good idea to summarize the script content.
Step 2:
The characters and the location must be mentioned in another section. Locations are important for a documentary as it authenticates the whole shooting of the documentary. Along with it, the characters must also be introduced before we get into more details.
Characters form an important part of the documentary script, as it is through them that the story moves ahead. Hence it must be mentioned at the outset.
Step 3:
The actual plot is written here. The basic format is to have two columns, with one providing the audio information and the other related to video and graphics.
Step 4:
Mention all the references that have been used during research. A documentary cannot be made without proper research. It is the best procedure to acknowledge all references in writing the script.
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