The script on the other hand was decided to be done (like most Hidden footage films) by improvising lines, but to have written out a general understanding of what was going to be said so it wasn't going to be completely lost. Sadly it didn't work out exactly as planned as quite a few of the conversations seemed to be repeated in different context. But here's the overview of the scripting.
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Story Boarding and Scripting video
To be able to start the film's progress, first we had to plot what actions were going to take place in the form of a storyboard. By gradually expressing how different scenes can be shown through story boarding, the film developed as the story boarding helped the films progress into a view able story line. (Unfortunately towards the end of the storyboard, we changed a little bit, so I've filled in the details we missed)
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