Month: February 2016

Director letter about the opening of Macbeth

Dear Bob,

I have just been given the task of directing my own version of Macbeth. I have been wishing this for all my life to direct a Shakespearean play and I finally got the chance. To bad that I couldn’t do a 21st century version of Romeo and Juliet.

Any who, lets get back to the letter.

I planned for the first scene to start with the witches. Although Shakespearean, I wanted the movie to be more modern. So, the witches are teenage girls and the have just came out of school into a secret room in a grave yard. All of a sudden, the girls turn into witches. They go from the prettiest person in the world to ugly adults that can’t get plastic surgery. Then, they get a pot ready to do a spell. After that, they say their lines starting with the tallest witch, then to the medium sized and finally to the small witch. They start cursing a guy that looks exactly like Macbeth.

The props I’ll be using is the following: a bottle of water used as perfume for the witches curse, wigs for when they transform to their normal witch form, a stove, brooms and long spoons and some fake eyeballs and other ingredients witches would use.

I am planning to properly start with the original Macbeth story and then say that they were cursed to look good looking for 7 hours from 9:00 am. Then it shows how the would get their revenge one day.

This can be mysterious but drama full at the same time. I hope you like the beginning of my movie but it’s still a working progress.

Hope to write soon,

Jay

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Step 1: create a good name for your story.

Everybody needs a good name for their story to show an idea on how their story would be about. Here is an example:

Step 2: create the Main Character/s.

Your story needs main characters to help your story have a meaning for the moral. For an example, Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy was a main character since it was the story on how he became a Jedi master.

Step 3: amazing settings.

Settings are the most important part of a story since this was the surrounding of the characters. You must use it since you can’t tell where the characters could be without it.

Step 4: a beginning, middle and end.

Your story needs this or else what’s the point of the story without a story.

Do this and you’ll have a story probably making it to an award.

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I believe that I should get my Genre Writing badge because I have used these:

• I have used a range of sentence structure.

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