PRE-PRODUCTION SET
Week 19: Finalising The Script
By Ahmed Sofia
Team 10 -
Sofia Ahmed - sa605
Shufi Sufana- ams64
Juriaan Van Linschoten- jlv7
James Totty- jt365
Ahad Talukder- at442
Module: EL342- Moving Image
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
Week 19 was our considerably big week. Everything about this week made us feel better and more welcomed to work and enjoy ourselves. To start off with, I've always considered England to be one of those few places that you could have a serious discussion about the weather with just about anyone and everyone. This was it, after all the horrid weather we had been through, Week 19 was all about smiles and sunshine. Weather's always played a special role in either making or breaking my mood for the day. Week 19 started off with sunshine.
The day of our usual group meeting, it was as sunny as it could be. Walking over to Jennison, I felt absolutely wonderful, watched everyone 'walking on sunshine' but at the same time I couldn't be asked to sit inside, the thought of sitting and working inside was starting to bother me little by little as I got closer to my destination.
Walking into Jennison and realising that I was leaving the sun behind, I was starting to feeling low. I walked over to the computer suites, greeted my mates and asked them if it seemed like a good idea to work outside, the weather was perfect for sporting a tan whilst typing away on laptops and finalising our script.
Everyone seemed to love the idea, quickly jumped out of their seats and onto on of our mate's house, placed the chairs outside and planked ourselves out in the sun while typing away. Discussing the opening shots, the details of the film and the closing scene. The sun was a booster in regards of our efficiency.
We sat out there, having a laugh, pulling a cheeky joke on each other and talking about the script. The laughs just made us want to work and focus on our script event further. We sat there over two hours under the bright sun, enjoying the warm rays, laughter and the preparation of the script. We started of discussing camera angles, while laughing at each other's roles if we ended up behind the camera, or checking sound levels.
Little by little our script began to come together, our ideas began to pour out and in all that happiness and truth, our film began to gain more focus and we began to ease in to the zone where we would come up with ideas nearly every second, even if we came up with it in between all those jokes and then we would realise how well things had gone, hours had passed and our script was prepared.
All we were left with now was giving our protagonist a face and bringing our film to life.
Sofia Ahmed.
Team 10.




