Date: 2010-03-01 09:02 am (UTC)
I don't quite remember how long he said it had to be, but here's a list of requirements that he gave us (I don't know if this will help & all):

- a theme / what am I trying to 'say' with this scene?
- a context or circumstance involving 2-3 characters.
- each scene is to have a clearly stated conflict. this creates 'dramatic' tension in which one character's objectives confront another character's objectives.
- each scene must have dialogue.
- each scene must have a minimum of 4 shots: master shot, shot/reverse shot & one insert or cutaway.
- scene may be either dramatic or comedic

Now that I'm thinking about it, I don't know if choosing a scene to transcribe is the way to go, but for some strange reason, I really want to have both a Jeeves and a Wooster type character for my sketch, even if it's not actually THE Jeeves and Wooster... you know?
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