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Pale Yellow
Posted: November 30th, 2011, 4:25pm Report to Moderator
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I need some format help ....working on a found footage feature..and formatting is a nightmare so far. Can anybody point me to a script that has examples of this? Blair Witch isn't a good example..already looked at that one.

In my feature...I'm having problems formatting between present time and when the footage is played.(if this helps any)

Any help greatly appreciated.
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dogglebe
Posted: November 30th, 2011, 4:42pm Report to Moderator
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I've written two mockumentary scripts (one of which was produced):  Pugumentary and Documentary Killers.

Hopefully, these will help.


Phil
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Pale Yellow
Posted: November 30th, 2011, 4:59pm Report to Moderator
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Thank you Phil. I'll look at them tonight.
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jwent6688
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Maybe check CLoverfield. There are a few timeline jumps from the footage when it doesnt record anything and shows the protag hanging out with his (Present time) ex-girlfriend.

Don't ask me where to find the script though. Never read it.

In all honesty, I would just use FLASHBACK at the end of the footage slug. Then, if necesarry, do POV shots. That's too much direction for most writers on this site though.

James


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dogglebe
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Quoted from Pale Yellow
Thank you Phil. I'll look at them tonight.


Post feedback!  I'm a whore for attention!


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