In the first stages of our planning we produced a script for some of the scenes, below is an example, when it actually came to filming we changed some of the dialogue so that it would fit beeter with the shots and in the end trailer some dialogue was cut out. To be fair there wasn't a huge amount of dialogue in the trailer this is because of a few reasons, one we thought we would be able to create a plot without dialogue and just voice overs and because we were concentrating on how the shots looked rather than how the narrative will flow, we only picked up on this later in the process of creating the trailer and had to shoot extra footage with dialogue to make it extra clear what the narrative was and who the boy was and what he was doing and how he had changed aswell. The script gave us an idea of how the shots were going to play out and the theme of the dialogue but i think we ended up editing the actual words that were spoken quite a lot. Therefore the script did guide us but we ended up changing it. But atleast we had a plan for what we were going to say which was useful when it came to shooting.
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