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Writing the short film 3th - Part 7

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Writing the short film 3th - Part 7. Cuốn sách này chủ yếu giúp tham khảo về phương pháp viết kịch bản, phim ảnh, video và các nhà làm phim video - những người đang phải đối mặt với sự cần thiết của việc viết một kịch bản tường thuật ngắn sao cho hay, mạch lạc, nội dung phim được truyền tải hết đến người xem. | 32 Writing the Short Film sometimes it serves as a metaphor for a character s yearnings to escape the confines of his or her life. Sound used as metaphor can create a whole dimension of meaning not immediately apparent in the visual images of a scene. It is one of the more powerful tools available to us in writing the short screenplay. The following example is a brief description of a short film made in 1970 by Ken Dancyger coauthor of this book when he was a graduate student at Boston University. Titled The Class of 75 it is a futuristic story about the last five traditional students in a traditional university. Although the filmmaker used images of college uprisings at Columbia University and elsewhere at the start of the short his primary objective was to create without using much dialogue a sense of his characters day-to-day lives. Within the university the five students lead monastic bookish lives with their dean. Outside a war rages for control of the university. When the dean dies these last holdouts for tradition leave the building the past that they and their dean had represented is over and done with. The writer director wanted to create a world that would appear on one level to be sheltered and monastic but on another level suffocating and jaillike. He was able to accomplish this by using sound to establish both images. The sounds of photocopying and microfiche machines and so on suggest that the university is essentially a library but on another level a synthesized music track provides a distancing troubling effect a sense that what goes on in that library is not entirely bookish but something patterned repetitive and destructive. The clang of metal doors as the students are shut into their sleeping areas at night and the tone and pitch of the alarms that awaken them in the morning create a strong sense that the university library in which they are living is in actuality a prison. The use of offscreen sound has altered the images pointing them away from