Yesterday, my group partner (Tia Briers, Candidate no.2015) and I scripted the remaining scenes we need to shoot that have dialogue. This took us about an hour, despite the scripts being very short, because we wanted to make them as authentic and realistic as possible. We wanted to keep 'exposition dialogue' to a minimum as we said in our planning that didn't want the audience to feel patronised as if we don't expect them to be able to read between the lines and gather their own interpretations. We scripted the dialogue for the voice-over of our main character Anon (where they will be in a studio giving a message to the druggies they are chasing) and the scene in the park where Alice and George are discussing the disappearance of their druggie friend, Eve. We also did some research into 'druggie' slang and mock-Anonymous messages to see what phrases are commonly used. Below are the resulting scripts:
Anon's Speech
Swings/Park Scene
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