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OCTOBER 13, 2014

A DIRECTOR
PREPARES: VISUAL
SCRIPT
BREAKDOWN
L
earning how to approach a task can be far more interesting and valuable than learning how to ‘do’ a task. In 99%
cases, to translate a movie script into visual content is one of the duties of the film director.

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How would you approach the visual breakdown of the script? How would you transform the written words into visual inform
that can be shared with the production designer, the director of cinematography and the rest of the cast and crew?

Being a director consists of a lot more than simply covering the action and storyline with a ‘bunch’ of shots. We have to ana
the story and character development and support it, enhance it and/or reshape it aspiring to deliver something that feels
‘stylistically whole’.

In Film Directing and Cinematic Motion Steven D Katz(http://www.amazon.com/Film-Directing-Cinematic-Motion-Edition/dp/0941188906


defines this as the task to “find the essence of each scene from a photographic perspective,[…] respecting the intention of t
script without being limited by them” He proposes to get there in stages, or passes. These passes also offer a good occasi
edit the scene and to fine tune your dialogue, and sometimes are best explored as part of the rehearsals. In the chapter Vis
Script breakdown(http://www.scribd.com/doc/32857089/Film-Directing-Cinematic-Motion-2nd-Edition-PDF-sample) he describes the vario
questions and processes applied during these various passes, outlined here below.

Free association pass: This is ideally performed during the first read. You can simply dump ideas onto the page.
remove details. Do not try to be all encompassing. Simply let these annotations reflect those initial powerful idea
instantly came to mind when reading the written words; the most powerful images. Do not concentrate only on v
‘content’ and perspective, but also on what  the atmosphere is like; the colors, the lighting, the sound.

Before moving on to the next phase, let us quickly glance over some of the points Judith Weston outlines in Directing Actor
Creating Memorable Performances for Film & Television(http://www.amazon.com/Directing-Actors-Memorable-Performances-
Television/dp/0941188248/). These steps can assist in preparation of the visual script breakdown. (lifted from Script analysis c
list from Judith Weston’s Directing Actors by Matt Cameron(http://www.mattcameronfilm.co.uk/2010/08/use-script-analysis-to-uncove
facts.html))

PREPARATION
Remove stage directions that describe the characters inner life, “longingly,” “kindly,” etc. These judgements encourage restrict
result direction.

Remove directions that depict blocking or business with no plot consequences in order to allow the actor’s movement to be
generated as a natural part of their performance.

Pay special attention to character’s personal objects while ignoring any adjectives or adverbs. Avoid making judgements, inste
explore all possibilities.

Look for backstory facts in the dialogue, they are part of the reliable skeleton of the script.

Highlight directions that describe an emotional event but remove any descriptive words translate any psychoanalysing explan
(“He cannot look away”) into emotional events (“He does not look away”).

After removing unnecessary description you’ll be left with very sparse, circled or highlighted stage directions which will contain
to the physical and emotional life of the characters.

Moving back to our Visual Breakdown.


Image by Sabi Paisa (http://scriptsuper.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/directors-homework/)

First Pass Breakdown:  Map the emotional outline of the scene. Motivations and ways of fulfilling them. “The mo
salient dramatic points of the scene that might lead to visual ideas” What is the scene really about? How does it
the status quo existing at the beginning of it? What are the important beats that constitute it?

Some of the aspects you could want to consider (as per Weston’s advice)

History – Character biographies can be created by the actor or writer. These are facts that are not in the script so they should
used if they stimulate the imaginations of the actors and catapult them into their sense of belief in the moment.

What Just Happened – By filling in the moment-by-moment life of the characters before the scene started we create a sense t
scene is “in the middle of” something.

Objective/Intention/Need – Keep to one objective per scene per character unless a character has different objectives for differ
other characters.

Issues/What’s at Stake/The Problem/The Obstacle – A character’s through-line or primary engagement is not always with the
person in the scene. The primary engagement may be with an image or memory, another person who is not present, or even an
object.

Action Verbs – The action verb is what a character is doing to get what she wants. Translate result based direction into an act
verb.
Adjustments –  By adding and adjustment to an actors choice an undercurrent can be added to add depth to the performance

Physical Life – Pay attention to the physical objects and activities of the characters’ world. Objects interacting with the charac
can become characters in the scene.

Second Breakdown: This is where you imagine action. How can we use positioning/staging and motion to streng
(or at least play) the emotional map discovered in the previous step. During this pass we block the positioning an
movements within the scene. We could already map these actions on an overhead diagram. Some directors like
observe the actors’ instinct during rehearsal. The better informed and the more dedicated the actor the higher th
will be on the freedom we have awarded them.

Third Scene Breakdown. Here we start to question the point of view. Map them for the key steps or moment in th
script. Where are you placing the audience? Is it going to be wide, medium or tight? Are we going to bring the aud
inside the action or let them observe from a more voyeuristic angle? Will we favor a character over another? Will
move the audience or will we let them stay still?  At this stage we can truly make it ‘visual’. In other words, we ca
storyboard.

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Bridging. Not everybody can afford to shoot all the desired setups. Sadly, sometimes we have to strike a compro
Question whether any of the setups needed at various moment in the scene can be bridged together. Can I pan o
Can I achieve the same shots using less setups by reconsidering my staging (having an actor move into position
than reposition the camera)

I am not advertising this as the way of approaching a visual breakdown. Eventually, these various steps can be performed i
combined fashion or even be operating at a subconscious level. These are important questions that need to inform your di
The rediscovery of the script and its translation will inform further discussion the director will have with the other key creat
Remember Steven Spielberg’s words: “When I was a kid, there was no collaboration; it’s you with a camera bossing your friend
around. But as an adult, filmmaking is all about appreciating the talents of the people you surround yourself with and knowing
could never have made any of these films by yourself.”

Those talents need to be guided by an informed and thoughtful vision. It’s about a lot more than just coverage.

This article has been reproduced with kind permission from the W(A/O)NDERING FILMMAKING(http://waondering.com/2014/08/0
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You can find a treasure trove of useful tips & tricks, along with filmmaking advice at W(A/O)NDERING FILMMAKING, so be su
check it out!

Feature image from Denis Kundic(http://www.blogger.com/profile/10155923041393408110)

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