Ultimately, the best way to write
a great video script is to write a lot of them.
(For more on video, learn how to write
a great video script and avoid these 10 mistakes in video production.)
A great brand video starts with
a great video script.
Not exact matches
At the end of the day, the
greatest shame of Wishmaster 3 isn't the acting,
script, flat direction, and flaccid execution so much as the fact that a premise as rich for plumbing as The Arabian Nights has found itself mired in a progressively diminishing series of micro-budgeted, low - aspiring
video knock - offs.
Tomb Raider's action is pretty sweet and Alicia Vikander is
great, but the
script is so cliched and boring, it's oddly disappointing even for a movie based on a
video game.
Not that much could have elevated the silly
script by Richard D'Ovidio (Thir13en Ghosts, Exit Wounds) to
great heights, but it certainly shouldn't have played as a straight - to -
video release at the hands of a seasoned director and an Oscar - caliber star like Halle Berry, who seems hell - bent on eroding her star appeal in throwaway roles.
A
great animation with hi - fi graphics will turn to waste if the backbone of the
video — the
script fails to deliver the right message.
In addition to enjoying
great gameplay and audio -
video from the original show, players can defend the planet Arus in a Story Mode inspired by the classic animated series and
scripted by two writers who know a thing or two about bringing epic giant robot adventures to life: James McDonough and Adam Patyk of THE ENEMY (Transformers, Custom Robo and more)!
Before you set out into the world to write the next
great American explainer
video script, here are a few general rules to consider.
Take a look below, and if you need more inspiration, find out why explainer
videos work, learn how to craft an awesome explainer
video script, and see the 10 keys to a
great explainer
video.
Stating one point after another makes a
great outline for your
video script — not a
great story.