To write the script, we used CeltX, a website that gives you script templates and options to create different actions within your scripts (i.e. actions, transition shots, etc,). In terms of dialogue, we tried to make everything sound natural, like how we interact with each other in real life, but we cut out modern slang to adds to the period piece mise-en-scene of the film. We made sure to include crucial changes of setting within the scene and important cuts so that readers could visualize the story.
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