MediaEdu

Menu


Gallery

Gallery


Blog

Schools Challenge | General Knowledge Quiz
Up Series Documentary | 56 Up Coming Soon
Editsense | A Film Language & Film Making Interactive DVD
Be Creative Competition
Radio Gaga
Stop The Press | Hacked Off
BFI Statistical Yearbook
Apple for the Teacher?


Newsletter

Latest issue
Archives

Scriptwriting

Jeremy Orlebar | Wednesday November 11, 2009

Categories: Other Topics, Production Zone, Audio Production, Video Production, Radio, Skills, Television, Scriptwriting

Tell the world

What do you want to tell the world? It’s a good idea to have something you want to talk about or discuss with the world. This is not the frustration you get on the bus when you have to stand all the way again, and you really do want to tell someone something. That could make a reasonable item for a short comedy sketch, but it will not make a film or television programme. You may just want to tell the world that you can write really good entertainment. 

You are going to spend a lot of time and an enormous amount of effort creating a film. Even a 5 minute film takes time to write, produce and edit. You expect a large number of people to sit and watch your film, either in the cinema or on television or on the Internet. You owe it to your audience to create something you care about and believe in. Most important of all, you will get a better film if you really care about the theme of the film. 

TV writer Kieran Prendiville, talking about writing for the screen, said: ‘If you are going to write for television, don’t be cynical. You really have to believe in the world you’re creating.

Theme

The theme is the area you want to work in, and is related to genre, but it is often what you really want to say about love, relationships, the world, living in the city, vampires – in other words, about life.

The dynamic...


Please subscribe or log in to access the rest of this resource.

Media.edusites offers a wealth of enriched content to help you help your Media Studies students. Please subscribe or log in to access this content.

If you've never been here and would like a sample of what's on offer, please sample it here, and use the menu on the left to browse the site's content by title.

The trial covers just a few samples, if you would like to find out if we have the resources you need, get in touch by email using the contact details below.

The content of this site has been produced by teachers and examiners. We have a similar site for English called English.edusites.co.uk

Kind regards, Richard Gent
Edusites Ltd

[email] richard@edusites.co.uk
[telephone] 01604 847689
[fax] 01604 843220