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The standard format of documentary script creation
In order to pursue truth, documentaries usually have no script, that is, they start-shoot-edit-and then finish the documentary.

Of course, there are also movies with plots in the form of records (such as District 9)

Documentary script: Wu

1, dim China newspaper, or 198 1 China modern newspaper history and other books and pictures in August.

Narrator: He and his friends founded the first Chinese daily newspaper in China.

2. Lawyers wear robes and wigs. The background is a western court.

Narrator: He was the first doctor of law in China in modern times, and also the first person from China who was qualified as a British lawyer.

3. Hong Kong. Location of the Legislative Council. Dark yellow tone, deliberately creating a historical atmosphere.

He is the first Chinese "justice of the peace" and the first Chinese "legislator" in Hong Kong.

4. Photographs of treaty materials and legal books.

Narrator: He signed the first equality treaty in China's modern history-the Sino-Mexican trade treaty, and presided over the formulation of China's first commercial code-the Qing Commercial Law.

5. Sun Yat-sen's image, pictures of the Northern Expedition, and the road map for marching.

Narrator: He faithfully followed Sun Yat-sen, stubbornly resisted warlords, bureaucrats and politicians in the North and South, and once became the spokesman of Sun Yat-sen and the executor of supreme power.

6. Wu's photo (the most famous photo).

He is Wu from Xinhui.

(The film is called Wu.)

7. At the Yamen Castle in the sunset, turbid waves are flying.

8. The countryside at sunset. Alleys, old houses, weeds, sunflower trees, chickens and dogs hear each other.

(Narrator) Guanlai Bridge, Huicheng, Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, is Wu's hometown. His father, Wu, went to Singapore to do business in his early years because of his poor family. Wu was born in 1842. At the age of 3, he returned to China with his father and settled in Fangcun, Guangzhou.

(Interview Design 1): Wu was very smart since he was a child. 13 years old, kidnapped by bandits for more than a month. In the bandits' den, Wu found that the cook was a fellow countryman captured by bandits, so he plotted to get drunk with wine and meat, guard him when the bandits went out, and escaped from the bandits' den.

(Interview Design II): When Wu was young, he hated four books and liked reading novels. Once, the teacher wanted to write an eight-part essay entitled "Don't be Yang, Don't be Mo". According to the stereotyped writing rule, you must first "solve the problem". Wu copied the title of "Belonging to Ink" written by Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions. The teacher circled the words without reading A Dream of Red Mansions, which was very clever. Later, the teacher went to take the provincial exam. This is the topic in the paper. The teacher recorded Wu's problem, and actually cheated the examiner and won the prize.

9. The boat passed by and splashed. The ship is far away.

Narrator: The Taiping Revolution broke out and the Qing Dynasty suffered a heavy blow. Social upheaval cut off the road to the imperial examination, and many scholars had to find another future.

10, Hong Kong. Outside St. Paul's College, the camera zooms to the blue sky, and then switches to the style of the political center of western European countries (indicating Wu's yearning).

NARRATOR: As a British colony, Hong Kong must first begin to learn western culture. Wu sent her to Hong Kong for western education, hoping to get ahead and change her family. From 65438 to 0856, Wu entered St. Paul's College managed by the Hong Kong Anglican Church, "teaching English, mathematics and academic discipline, and striving to be the best among his peers." Gradually, western ideology and values took root in his mind.

Extended data:

Documentary is a film and television art form that takes real life as the creative material, real people and real events as the performance objects, and artistically processes and displays them. Its essence is to show the truth and use it to arouse people's thinking. The core of documentary is truth. The birth of film began with the creation of documentary.

The experimental films such as "The Gate of the Factory" and "The Train Entering the Station" filmed by Louis Lumiere in France 1895 are all documentaries.

China documentary shooting began at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century. The first one is Dingjun Mountain at 1905. Some of the earliest scenes, including social scenes in the late Qing Dynasty and historical figure Li Hongzhang, were all taken by foreign photographers. Documentaries can be divided into film documentaries and TV documentaries.

Ji and Ji have a division of labor, and they appear in different occasions with certain rules. The same feature is that both memorization and memorization can be used as verbs and nouns.

"Record" is generally only used as a noun, which refers to the highest achievement recorded in a certain period and within a certain range, such as breaking records and creating new records. "Record" has two meanings. One is the best achievement in a certain period and within a certain range. Another meaning is to record newsworthy events.

When doing verbs, "recording" means writing down what you hear or what happens, for example. When making nouns, record refers to the materials recorded on the spot, such as taking minutes of meetings, and also refers to the person who takes notes, such as recommending him to take notes.

Documentary generally refers to some realistic movies, which are relatively recent. Documentaries and documentaries usually have the same meaning, so there is no need to distinguish them too widely.

The Fathers of World Record Movies: Robert Flaherty, Ziga Vertov, John Grierson and joris ivens.

It shows that there is no clear boundary between documentary and feature film. Generally speaking, the audience's expectation for a documentary is realism, but in fact, only the presence of the camera and photographer can affect the recording. The rigorous documentary also records the influence of the shooting process on the recorded situation, so that the audience can get a more objective impression.

The representativeness of the recorded situation also affects whether a documentary is true or not. For example, many documentaries about animals are often more willing to choose dramatic scenes when editing, and these scenes are not necessarily the typical living habits of these animals. The personal opinions and comments of documentary photographers may also affect the authenticity of a documentary.

For example, in many documentaries about animals, critics like to use anthropomorphic sentences to describe an animal's behavior, but in fact, the animal's behavior may have nothing to do with anthropomorphic description.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-documentary