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Planning for Final Task : Scripts

*each scene will be at least 3.5 seconds long 

*each scene has background music that represents action
Opening Scene script dialogue and sound only by scene:

Scene 1

  • no dialogue 
  • "The Jolisa brothers present"
Scene 2 
  • no dialogue
  • "swoosh" - a basketball dunk sound 
  • "An Eveie production"
Scene 3 
  • no dialogue 
  • basketball bouncing/dribbling (echo)
  • "An Ludnie Toussaint film"
Scene 4 
  • no dialogue 
  • basketball bouncing/dribbling (echo)
  • "Joel J. Toussaint, lead actor as JJ" 
Scene 5
  • no dialogue 
  • basketball bouncing/dribbling (echo)
  • "starring Cha Cha as Avery"
Scene 6 
  • Crowd: cheering 
  • basketball bouncing/dribbling faster and louder 
  • Cha cha: panting 
Scene 7
  • Commentator #1: "Wow, this is a tough game! Look at the defense, my God!"
  • Commentator #2: "They are not playing about this championship!"
Scene 8 
  • Commentator #1: "Looks like Cha cha is going for the winning shot!"
  • Commentator #2: (overlaps) "She's almost there. Is she going to make it!?"
Scene 9
  • Crowd gasps 
  • Commentator #2: "She..."
Scene 10
  • Commentator #1: "misses?!" 
  • "JJ STEALS THE BALL!!"
Scene 11
  • Commentator #2: "OH MY GOD!! Look at that steal from JJ!"
  • JJ panting with ball in hand with seconds left.
Scene 12 
  • Sound of ball dribbling in place. (echoing)
Scene 13
  • JJ: "I have to make this, ahh"
Scene 13
  • Commentator #1: "What is he going to do?"
  • Commentator #2: "If he wants to do something he better do it quick."
Scene 14 
  • JJ: "Here is all or nothing." 
  • It is as quiet as a pen drop.
Scene 15
  • Shoot clock went off. 
Shooting script only by scene: 
Scene 1
  • fades in 
  • background music starts
Scene 2
  • up-close shot of basketball going into net (a dunk)
  • low key lighting 
Scene 3 
  • wide shot with random people dribbling basketballs in the background 
  • canted/Dutch angle
Scene 4 
  • smooth transition of JJ dribbling the ball in place 
  • blur to focus - tilt movement 
  • close up from a far - zoom 
Scene 5 
  • quick transition of Cha cha dribbling the ball in a different part of the game signaling other teammates
Scene 6 
  •  portrait mode of Cha cha dribbling and running with the ball with the crowd cheering in the back 
  • low angle
  • pan movement 
Scene 7 
  • High angle of players playing 
  • Moving back and forth with the commentator that is speaking 
Scene 8 
  • Cha cha is running to the net getting ready to make the winning shot.
  • wide shot
Scene 9 
  • Cha cha in mid air to make the shot.
  • close up 
Scene 10
  • JJ slaps ball away from Cha cha making the net 
  • close up
  • high key lighting
Scene 11
  • JJ paused then began to ran to his net to make the winning shot for the championship
  • low angle 
  • high key lighting 
Scene 12 
  • Up close on ball dribbling across gym 
  • JJ running with ball in slow-motion
Scene 13 &14
  • Commentators in the background 
  • music stopped
  • JJ in midair attempting to make shot 
  • Slow-motion 
Scene 15
  • Crowd gasps
  • fades out as ball is almost near the net 
  • low key lighting 
  • pan tilt movement 

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