Fiction Scripts
- Yu-Gi-Oh
- Thor: Ragnarok
- Treasure Planet
- Toy Story
- Se7en
Non-Fiction Scripts
- Schindler's List
- Conversations with a killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
- Death of Stalin
- Dunkirk
- Waterloo
Non-Fiction
An example of a non-fiction piece of media would be a documentary such as the Ted Bundy Tapes documentary. In non-fiction media it is important that the is careful discussing it topic and trying to stay unbiased in it reporting of certain events as so not to offend others and so not to spread misinformation. The scripts also have to effectively convey the message they want to convey using emotive language in oder for the audience to either sympathise or disregard with the subject.
Fiction
These scripts usually have a focus on a story and characters and their journey through that story how they develop as a character and grow. This is shown by Thor: Ragnorak which mostly follows Thor throughout the movie, but switches to other characters if it affects Thors story. These scripts usually focus on events that never occurred but can focus on real life event but usually with aspects changed. Often these scripts will also set the pace for the plot and film as most aspects about these films will be about how they can fit as much character and story development into one scene. Some scripts also can be very clear with there narrative (Toy Story) and some can hide certain elements (Yu-Gi-Oh)
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