Elyssa Xey Hexen
Broken!
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Well, I have seen a few movie scripts and I imagine that some episodes would be scripted in a similar fashion.
Here is an example from scarface at the very ending.
TONY
You need an army you hear! An army
to kill me!
Behind him we see the remainder of the pound of cocaine go
up in a burst of wind, whipping around the office in auras
of white. It is a ghostly effect out of which now appears
the face of the Skull moving from the terrace towards _
Tony's back with a sawed-off shotgun.
TONY
Ha ha ha ha ha! You *****s, you
scum, I piss in your faces !!!! Ha
ha ha ha ha!!
Skull, now inches from Tony's back, pulls the trigger
The
and blows Tony's spine out his belly.
Tony crashes forward over the bannister into the interior
swimming pool below.
He floats quietly face down in the lit blue waters.
As the titles begin their crawl up, the music theme is
expressive salsa with a dash of gaiety.
The camera moving off Tony to catch the reflection of the
lit sculpture on the surface of the still waters. It says:
"THE WORLD IS YOURS"
And so, for the brief moment, it was.
This not only describes dialogue, but it also describes how one would view the entire setting.
Here is an example from scarface at the very ending.
TONY
You need an army you hear! An army
to kill me!
Behind him we see the remainder of the pound of cocaine go
up in a burst of wind, whipping around the office in auras
of white. It is a ghostly effect out of which now appears
the face of the Skull moving from the terrace towards _
Tony's back with a sawed-off shotgun.
TONY
Ha ha ha ha ha! You *****s, you
scum, I piss in your faces !!!! Ha
ha ha ha ha!!
Skull, now inches from Tony's back, pulls the trigger
The
and blows Tony's spine out his belly.
Tony crashes forward over the bannister into the interior
swimming pool below.
He floats quietly face down in the lit blue waters.
As the titles begin their crawl up, the music theme is
expressive salsa with a dash of gaiety.
The camera moving off Tony to catch the reflection of the
lit sculpture on the surface of the still waters. It says:
"THE WORLD IS YOURS"
And so, for the brief moment, it was.
This not only describes dialogue, but it also describes how one would view the entire setting.