What is a film made up of that tells a story?
A series of clips or pictures/images that communicate an idea about the world.
What is a screenplay?
A document containing dialogue and directions used by actors, designers, directors, and producers to make a film.
In a story, who is the main character trying to reach a goal?
The protagonist
Which list shows the correct 7 S’s of Filmmaking?
Script, Sound, Style, Sequencing, Setting, Story, Symbols
What are two possible sources of inspiration for a film idea?
Personal experiences, news events, books, songs, dreams, or real-life situations.
What are the two most important components of a good script?
Plot and dialogue
What is another word for screenplay?
Script or movie script
Who or what stands in the protagonist’s way?
The antagonist
Name any two of the 7 S’s.
Examples:Shape, Support, Screen, Script, Structure, Shoot, Storyboard
Why is it important for filmmakers to have a clear source of inspiration?
It helps them create meaning and connect with the audience.
A logline is a one-sentence summary of what?
A film’s story
Name one section that appears in most scripts.
Example: Scene headings, character names, or dialogue.
What word describes the challenge or problem a character must face?
Conflict
Which “S” focuses on the order and rhythm of scenes?
Structure
Create your own logline using a source of inspiration.
(Student answers vary.)
What must a good film idea have at its center?
A big conflict the main character must face or overcome
What are the two main aspects of a screenplay?
Preparation/Planning and Execution
In the logline formula, complete the sentence: “A _____ must _____ but faces _____.”
A protagonist must reach a goal but faces conflict/consequences.
Which “S” focuses on the visual and creative choices that make a film unique?
Storyboard
What might your opening scene look like if your logline became a movie?
(Student answers vary; creativity encouraged.)
Explain one key difference between a film and a screenplay.
A film is the finished product; a screenplay is the written plan or blueprint used to make it.
In your own words, why is the screenplay considered the “blueprint” of a film?
It guides every step of production—from story to editing.
Why is conflict necessary in every film?
It creates tension and purpose, driving the story forward.
Which “S” deals with the public viewing of the film
Screen
What makes a film idea strong or memorable?
It’s unique, emotional, and centered on a meaningful conflict or theme.