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How to write one liner

How to write one liner. Documentary Making. One Liner. Concept paper Proposal One Liner It is not only about one single line. Most of the time it is of one or two pages. One Liner. Usually it starts with these headings: Working title Director/Producer: Camera: Sound: Editor:

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How to write one liner

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  1. How to write one liner Documentary Making

  2. One Liner • Concept paper • Proposal • One Liner • It is not only about one single line. • Most of the time it is of one or two pages.

  3. One Liner • Usually it starts with these headings: • Working title • Director/Producer: • Camera: • Sound: • Editor: •  Duration • Format

  4. Objective • First thing is to describe your idea in just one line • Write a hypothesis statement incorporating this wording: • In life I believe that: • My film will show this in action by exploring (situation): • The main conflict is between: • My documentary will delve into or explore: • Ultimately, I want the audience to feel: • and to understand that:

  5. Big idea • Topic • Write a concise paragraph about: • a) Your film’s subject (person, group, environment, social issue etc.) • b) The necessary background information the audience must have to understand and to be interested in the enclosed world you intend to present.

  6. Big idea • ACTION SEQUENCES • Write a brief paragraph for each intended sequence that shows an activity. • A sequence is usually delineated by being in one location, one chunk of time, or an assembly of materials to show one topic. • Incorporate the following: • What the activity is and what conflict it evidences • The expected structure of events • What the sequence should contribute to the whole film and to the hypothesis • What facts the audience must gather from watching it • What key, emblematic imagery you hope to capture

  7. Big idea • At times some of the filmmakers include these heading in the one liner as well • Main characters • Main conflict • Form and style • Format

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