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JAVON1616
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series of shots

Postby JAVON1616 » Jul 05, 2014 5:56 am

Hi my name is Javon and I am a new user and new writer as well. I am writing my first feature film on Movie Magic 6; and I also have the Screen Writer's Bible by, David Trottier. My question is: How to do a series of action shots over a long period of time; to speed up movie, such as, 5 years time spand? How would I format it in a script?
Thank you,
Javon

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Re: series of shots

Postby Chris Huntley » Jul 08, 2014 9:37 am

Javon --

I responded to this question in this thread:
http://forums.screenplay.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4552

However, one other way would be to use visual cues in the frame to indicate time changes.

The following example is intentionally generic:

MONTAGE

-- John throws his mortar board up in the air at his high school graduation
-- John arrives at his college for orientation
-- John joins a fraternity
-- John gets a summer internship
-- John moves out of the fraternity and into upperclassman on-campus housing
-- John gets another better summer internship
-- John gets accepted into a masters program
-- John prepares for his college graduation ceremony
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Re: series of shots

Postby JAVON1616 » Jul 08, 2014 3:06 pm

Mr. Chris Huntley; I value your response.
Thank you so much for responding,
Javon


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