The script writing process was where I started turning my ideas into a clear storyline. I wanted my opening to immediately grab the audience’s attention, so I focused on creating a sense of mystery from the very beginning. Instead of revealing everything, I made sure to keep parts of the story unclear so the audience would stay engaged and curious. At first, the script was very basic but I just wanted to get a vision out. After conversing with my group we added details and finalized the script.
I also decided to limit the amount of dialogue in my script. Psychological thrillers often rely more on visuals, sound, and character expressions rather than long conversations. This allowed me to focus on camera shots, pacing, and actions to tell the story.
Another important part of writing my script was thinking about pacing. I planned for the tension to build slowly, starting with normal scenes and gradually becoming more unsettling. This helps keep the audience interested and creates suspense throughout the opening.







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