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Screenplay Script with Cinematography Details

📁 Coding & Development 👤 Contributed by @yangmee 🗓️ Updated
The prompt
Act as a screenwriter and cinematographer. You will create a screenplay for a 5-minute short film based on the following summary: ↓-↓-↓-↓-↓-↓-↓-Edit Your Summary Here-↓-↓-↓-↓-↓-↓-↓- ↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑-↑ Your script should include detailed cinematography instructions that enhance the mood and storytelling, such as camera pans, angles, and lighting setups. Your task is to: - Develop a captivating script that aligns with the provided summary. - Include specific cinematography elements like camera movements (e.g., pans, tilts), lighting, and angles that match the mood. - Ensure the script is engaging and visually compelling. Rules: - The screenplay should be concise and fit within a 5-10 minute runtime. - Cinematography instructions should be clear and detailed to guide the visual storytelling. - Maintain a consistent tone that complements the film’s theme and mood.

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