How to Choose a Good Script
A script is the soul of every movie or drama. You may not be excellent with technicalities like filming and sound recording, but it is important to be at your best when it comes to choosing the right script. Remember, it is primarily the script that is going to attract the audience and keep them engaged and as such, will be a crucial factor in deciding the final outcome of your project.
Greater Skills helps you to formulate the questions that you should have in mind while deciding on a script.
Why choose this particular story?
No matter how naïve it may sound, it is nevertheless an important question. Not all stories are not worth telling. Therefore, you should ask yourself, why this particular story. What significance does it hold for you and why do you think the world should know about this story?
Am I the best person to tell this story?
Once you have addressed the first question, try to reflect on whether are you the best person to get across this story to the wider audience. Of course, you might have developed a sense of personal investment in the story, but you must also ensure that you have the necessary craftsmanship to do justice to the script.
Am I ready to dedicate my time to this script?
Every successful film or theater-piece requires time and dedication. Hence, you must ask yourself if you are prepared to invest the time and energy that is required to bring the project to fruition. To weave and develop the right story and to present it in the suitable form require a lot more time and effort than you might initially expect. To what length are you ready to go as far as realizing the script is concerned?
How many actors and crewmembers will I need to work on this script?
Before getting down to the actual work, you must have an estimation about how many actors and crewmembers will be needed to realize the script on celluloid.
Do I have the necessary budget?
Finally, the most important question is, do you have the required budget to make a film out of this script? Filmmaking is an expensive enterprise. You might have an excellent script and all the resources and people that you need, but do you have the necessary funds to see you through this project?
Think about all of the above. Decide your script wisely.
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