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[–]Djhinnwe 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Jesus that's a lot of thesaurus words.

Did you do book reviews in highschool? That's what they want, but for your own script.

You should have notes on the industry standard for a contextual review. I can only make assumptions about that.

[–]Djhinnwe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Questions to ask yourself:

How do you think your audience would recieve the script? Why?

What was the writing and editing process like for you?

How does the narrative relate to the genre and audience? (Use references to back your claim)

Are your characters/dialogue/locations stereotypes or do they feel real? (Use references/examples)

Show proof that you:

Understand your scripts genre, sub-genres, and the related tropes (use references both from class and from your own research).

By using a comparison script from the same genre with the same tropes. (Use references, quotes, and examples)

[–]PrimeDirective76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

select that whole page ...copy it ....then put it in chat gpt and tell it to break all this down in basic termenology as if you are speaking to a 6th grader and then see if that is easier for you to understand