Practice: Want to experiment? Shoot your own film adaptation.

PRACTICE

Want to experiment? Shoot your own film adaptation.

The creators of Night of the Living Dead use every scene to advance their plot (a story of humans suffering as they are attacked by the undead) toward its tragic conclusion (the death of humans). Think of an existing narrative that you like that tells a tragic story and adapt it into a horror film that follows the basic plot structure of Night of the Living Dead (or other dramatic film of your choice). Begin by sketching out a synopsis of the plot, the main conflicts, basic qualities of the main characters, setting, and techniques you'd like to use to tell the story. Shoot a video of a one or more of the most important scenes. As you do so, keep your audience in mind and pay attention to the decisions you make in terms of rhetorical appeals.

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Chapter 2 - Drafting / Sketching Out a Dramatic Film - Practice: Want to experiment? Shoot your own film adaptation.: The creators of Night of the Living Dead use every scene to advance their plot (a story of humans suffering as they are attacked by the undead) toward its tragic conclusion (the death of humans). Think of an existing narrative that you like that tells a tragic story and adapt it into a horror film that follows the basic plot structure of Night of the Living Dead (or other dramatic film of your choice). Begin by sketching out a synopsis of the plot, the main conflicts, basic qualities of the main characters, setting, and techniques you'd like to use to tell the story. Shoot a video of a one or more of the most important scenes. As you do so, keep your audience in mind and pay attention to the decisions you make in terms of rhetorical appeals.