Title: Week 9 Recap: Script Development, Presentation Preparation, and Aerial Shots Discussion
In Week 9, our group delved into the meticulous process of scripting our project, refining jokes, and preparing for our upcoming presentation. Here’s a rundown of our progress and discussions:
The week kicked off with a focused session dedicated to crafting the vomit script. We employed a collaborative approach, with one group member jotting down a plethora of ideas while others deliberated on the direction of the story. Through spirited discussions and creative brainstorming, we narrowed down our choices and finalized the script by Monday. Leaving strategic blanks allowed us time to mull over additional jokes and enhancements, which we seamlessly integrated into the script during our Wednesday meeting.
After completing the initial draft, we conducted a thorough review, extending certain scenes, fine-tuning dialogue, and refining comedic timing. This iterative process ensured that our script was polished and primed for presentation by the end of the week. The narrative centers around Josh and Adam contemplating the ingestion of a psychedelic substance at home, only to be joined by Milly Bobby and Kevin. However, Milly Bobby’s sudden disappearance sets off a comical journey as the boys embark on a quest to locate her.
In addition to script development, we devoted time to planning our presentation. Discussions flowed smoothly, reflecting our group’s cohesive dynamics and shared vision. We outlined key points, determined the presentation format, and delegated responsibilities, ensuring a cohesive and engaging delivery.
A notable topic of discussion was the possibility of incorporating aerial shots using a drone. While enthusiastic about the idea, concerns were raised regarding the legality of drone usage. Bradley, our tutor, expressed valid concerns, prompting a thorough examination of regulations and safety measures. I assured him of our commitment to adhering to legal guidelines and pledged to complete the necessary safety forms to mitigate any potential risks.
As we wrap up Week 9, our group feels confident in the progress made and the quality of our work. With a polished script, a well-prepared presentation, and plans in place for aerial shots, we’re eager to showcase our project and continue pushing the boundaries of creativity in the weeks ahead.