29.7.12

WHAT MAKES A GOOD SCRIPT...



Case study:
My Blackberry is not working
Your name sir?
The twits

My Blackberry is not working

   what makes this story so interesting is the fact that it delivers such a concept (technology+fruits)
   that audiences can relate themselves with the story. Hence, viewers easily understood the story and enjoy the twist that it makes.
   Aside from that, since the story revolve on daily gadget that the audience use everyday. It also seems to attract wide range
   of target audience as society nowadays live in hi-tech life.

  relating the story with the audiences' life
  ex: The Big Bang Theory(TV), ParentHood(TV)

Your name sir?

   watching this movie as an audience, I got triggered by my curiosity.
   As viewers we demand an interesting story; and that's the time when we become curious to such a cliche situation
   like in the movie itself. Mystery..., that what makes it a good script; aside from that, the humor and characterization are very useful
   to support the storyline. As I'm saying, watching such an extra-ordinary character are interesting unlike with the stereotype one.

  extra-ordinary/non-stereotypical characters. Twisted ending in a cliche story
  ex: The Twits(book), How I met your mother(TV)

The Twits

  it's a good script with such a fun story with such bold main character.
   The story fun because the author can described detailed visualization of the nasty Mr.Twit and the tricky Mrs.Twit.
   With such interesting character bio, Roald Dahl could narrate and describe about how Twits family spent their days. And with a surreal
   plot, the story push our imagination to the limit by imagining how the situations would be if it were really real.
   And so there is no more suitable outcome like an unforgettable ending morale.
  "There was nothing more left in this world of Mr and Mrs Twit."

   great narration and detailed character description. Imaginative and Morale
   ex: Desperate Housewives(TV), Little Prince(book), Alice in Wonderland(book).