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Understanding of
    Script
 Commissioning

  IG1 – Task 2


By Charlotte
Bracken
Introduction
In this report I will show understanding of
  script commissioning is and also describe in
  detail of what process a script writer will go
  through to the development of a script to be
  forwarded for production using second
  hand resources such as books, magazines
  and websites which will contain all the
  information I will need.
“Each offer sent to the BBC
Commissioning is clearly stated on the BBC for any       Commissioning team is
screenwriters wanting a clearer understanding. It        automatically and securely
explains what will happen to an idea which has been      logged with a unique
                                                         reference number for your
sent in to the BBC Commissioning team. The BBC is
                                                         records following your
straight forward and gives specific details which        submission. e-
people will find very helpful. It gives a section on     Commissioning enables the
whether a person is eligible to register or not. It is   BBC to handle the huge
                                                         volume of proposals it
one of the main places where people can freely send      receives faster and more
in scripts which can give many people an opportunity     effectively so producers
to start their career, if they had one in the media      submitting proposals to the
                                                         BBC receive a quicker
business. I think the BBC is good for what it does as
                                                         response” (Online)
it is one of the worlds largest broadcasting
organisations.
“ITV today announced three
                                                     major new drama
                                                     commissions for 2011, written
                                                     and created by three of the
                                                     UK‟s leading screenwriters
                                                     Peter Morgan, Anthony
ITV‟s commissions part of the website seems          Horowitz and Sally
more complex than the BBC‟s. It talks about          Wainwright” (online)
                                                      “ITV Director of
three new commissions which have been placed          Television, Peter
in ITV by “three of the UK‟s leading screenwriters    Fincham, said: “ITV is
                                                      increasingly building a
Peter Morgan, Anthony Horowitz and Sally              reputation for working with
Wainwright” (Online). The ITV doesn‟t seem to         the very best writing and
look for new talent in the screenwriting yet they     acting talent. These three
                                                      new commissions, written by
seem set on using the very best writing talent.       three of the UK‟s most
This gives no one outside of ITV to show off what     acclaimed screenwriters, join
they have.                                            an impressive and varied
                                                      range of drama for
                                                      2011, alongside the likes of
                                                      The Oaks, Monroe, Kidnap
                                                      and Ransom, and the return
                                                      of Primeval.” (Online)
Channel 4 offers people to a chance to have script         “We were looking for 12
                                                           talented, original and
they have wrote seen to and decide whether it is           diverse writers who
original and good or it‟s copied another TV series with    currently have no
the narrative. This offer is open every year for a         broadcast credit but wish
limited time only as they look for a certain amount of     to write for television
                                                           drama” (Online)
people who have talent of writing original scripts. This
gives newly formed talented writers a chance to work
with professional writers and develop new skills and
the chance to get „in‟ to the industry. Channel 4 in my
own opinion has set up a good idea and a great
chance for people who enjoy doing script writing and
which to get a career out of it. Not many stations
would give this opportunity only a few.
Screenwriting can be one of the easiest things in the world, if u have a
natural talent for it or an understanding of the structure and layout.
Some people need to develop their skills more when writing a script by
researching it within depth to get a more clear understanding. There are
many sources in the world which can help you undertsand more about
how to script write to professional standards via magazines, websites
and even books which I, myself have also used throughout my
presentation. The development of a script can seem very complicated
as you have to think of a main story line which involves the
beginning, middle and end what will hold a plot within. A main
protagonist (Character) is also important as most stories evolve around
that character because that single character will be in most scenes and
will have the plot, or story line based around them and their life. It helps
establish a story which can be more detailed and specific lining up the
narrative for the audience to follow. Some people in the world do not
get that successful in script writing where others go on to make TV
programs or soaps which are watched by a whole nation.
“a story is composed of three sections: a
                                                beginning introduces a complication of a
                                                character‟s life, launching the story. The
                                                middle section presents developing
                                                action, a series of revolutions and
                                                discoveries, which drives the story forward.
                                                The end resolves the story conflict, often
                                                through a reversal of fortune for the main
                                                character!” (Book)




This section of a book resource which I have looked at explains a brief explanation
which everyone seems to know about stories or screenwriting. If an idea of a story
did not have a beginning, middle or end then there wouldn't be no story so thinking
of the basics is one of the first main things to do. Each of the three main sections
have to be set with in detail to set the story, getting a better narrative for someone
reading the script is a better start as they can base a small image in their mind on
what the story will most likely look like and predict what will happen to decide
whether its good or not.
“Developing a character through story
                                              provides the quickest way to a narrative
                                              spine and therefore, a potential main story.
                                              However, developing story through character
                                              will provide you with a clear understanding of
                                              the character‟s motivations and, therefore, a
                                              potential plot and ultimately a main story.
                                              Both routes work and both are regularly used
                                              by different writers to arrive are essentially
                                              the same position” (Book)




This quote can give the script writing a main direction on where to go. Having a main
„narrative spine‟ and having the main protagonist put into place and basing the story
around the character can often help people as its the quickest way to get a story. A
good script which will get looked at should have a main story and a good plot to keep
the reader of the script interested. Clear indications of what is expected of a script is
vital as a script needs to be the best it can be.
“If your script is „optioned‟ by a
            producer – where they buy the
            rights to exploit that property for a
            set period of time- it will go into
            „development‟. Here the producer
            will discuss the script with you and
            properly give you „notes‟ asking you
            to rewrite or change certain parts to
            their suggestions (if amicably
            agreed) or demands (if not).”
            (Book, Page 5)


When a script has been chosen, a
„collaborative process‟ will take place where
a producer will read it and possibly make
some changes. These changes must be
agreed before anything else happens. This
section of the source I have chosen gives a
brief insight on what is expected. The write
must be open to changes in the script.
“being a visual
                                                         medium, these
                                                         „sometimes‟ are visible
                                                         actions and desires that
                                                         can be seen on the
                                                         screen – they form the
                                                         action of your story.
                                                         Expressing your story
                                                         concept will help you
                                                         achieve clarity about your
                                                         characters and the action
                                                         of your story”
                                                         (Book, Page 44)



This source gives the same information as most of the other sources I
have used. It is all based on screenwriting breaking it down and giving
individual tips which can help someone further along the way. Writing a
script to professional standards is not easy and straight forward as its the
little details you have to look out for. Again, the quotation taken from the
source talks about the character in the story as it the story is always
based around the character as it helps get an in depth feel on what the
story will be about and whether its original or not.
“Developing new ideas is the first
                                              essential part of working as a
                                              screenwriter. Most professional
                                              screenwriters have upwards of
                                              seven projects in various stages of
                                              development at any one time. A
                                              writer submitting storylines to an
                                              existing television writers will be
                                              expected to arrive with a minimum of
                                              five ideas and may well work through
                                              fifteen before one is accepted for the
                                              series.” (Book)




Writing a script doesn't always come to someone as easy as it does with
others. So using a book like “The Art and Science of Screenwriting, Philip
Parker” is a good place to start as it helps the person work and understand
from a professional screenwriters perspective. Giving the person a better feel
for screenwriting. Writing a script professional standard can be tricky as you
have to learn what not to do.
“The success of a show does not
                          hinge solely on casting; HBO
                          (Home Box Office), for example
                          invest heavily in their writers, many
                          of whom are established
                          Hollywood scriptwriters. Writing is
                          considered integral to the
                          authenticity and integrity of the
                          show” (Magazine)

This section of the magazine shows and highlights
that the writers are very important during the creation
of a program. For a show to be a success, there has
to be a decent, well thought script behind it. Without
the script there would be no show. The Home Box
Office or the HBO invest in script writers especially
Hollywood scriptwriters. This can show people that
you have to have skill in script writing and have
professional standards. Starting off little can help you
go bigger. Hollywood seems to be a place where
everyone would like to end up someday as its one of
the main places who have the best programs and
even films.
Conclusion
After conducting all of this research, I have found out many things in order
to write a script and submit it to a broadcasting organisation. It can be very
simple, or complex depending on the organisation. To script write you need
to be very creative and open minded to write a good story which may later
on be changed slightly. Talent is one of the key ways in which to write a
good script. Even if you are not sure on what exactly to write or even
structure your script there is help all over which people can access. In my
own personal opinion, organisations just like the BBC, have opened
opportunities to many people in the public who have a gift or even want to
learn. Knowing there is a place where people can hand something of their
own work and for it to be chosen and read by professionals gives more
people hope in that they can do it. Reading all of the sources I have used in
my presentation of understanding of script commissioning, I have some
understandings in which the BBC has helped me more as the website I
have used gives detailed specific information which people will need for
their script. The books go in depth of what is expected in script writing and
doesn't give much on commissioning itself but still is very helpful and useful
in many more ways.

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Understanding of Script Commissioning

  • 1. Understanding of Script Commissioning IG1 – Task 2 By Charlotte Bracken
  • 2. Introduction In this report I will show understanding of script commissioning is and also describe in detail of what process a script writer will go through to the development of a script to be forwarded for production using second hand resources such as books, magazines and websites which will contain all the information I will need.
  • 3. “Each offer sent to the BBC Commissioning is clearly stated on the BBC for any Commissioning team is screenwriters wanting a clearer understanding. It automatically and securely explains what will happen to an idea which has been logged with a unique reference number for your sent in to the BBC Commissioning team. The BBC is records following your straight forward and gives specific details which submission. e- people will find very helpful. It gives a section on Commissioning enables the whether a person is eligible to register or not. It is BBC to handle the huge volume of proposals it one of the main places where people can freely send receives faster and more in scripts which can give many people an opportunity effectively so producers to start their career, if they had one in the media submitting proposals to the BBC receive a quicker business. I think the BBC is good for what it does as response” (Online) it is one of the worlds largest broadcasting organisations.
  • 4. “ITV today announced three major new drama commissions for 2011, written and created by three of the UK‟s leading screenwriters Peter Morgan, Anthony ITV‟s commissions part of the website seems Horowitz and Sally more complex than the BBC‟s. It talks about Wainwright” (online) “ITV Director of three new commissions which have been placed Television, Peter in ITV by “three of the UK‟s leading screenwriters Fincham, said: “ITV is increasingly building a Peter Morgan, Anthony Horowitz and Sally reputation for working with Wainwright” (Online). The ITV doesn‟t seem to the very best writing and look for new talent in the screenwriting yet they acting talent. These three new commissions, written by seem set on using the very best writing talent. three of the UK‟s most This gives no one outside of ITV to show off what acclaimed screenwriters, join they have. an impressive and varied range of drama for 2011, alongside the likes of The Oaks, Monroe, Kidnap and Ransom, and the return of Primeval.” (Online)
  • 5. Channel 4 offers people to a chance to have script “We were looking for 12 talented, original and they have wrote seen to and decide whether it is diverse writers who original and good or it‟s copied another TV series with currently have no the narrative. This offer is open every year for a broadcast credit but wish limited time only as they look for a certain amount of to write for television drama” (Online) people who have talent of writing original scripts. This gives newly formed talented writers a chance to work with professional writers and develop new skills and the chance to get „in‟ to the industry. Channel 4 in my own opinion has set up a good idea and a great chance for people who enjoy doing script writing and which to get a career out of it. Not many stations would give this opportunity only a few.
  • 6. Screenwriting can be one of the easiest things in the world, if u have a natural talent for it or an understanding of the structure and layout. Some people need to develop their skills more when writing a script by researching it within depth to get a more clear understanding. There are many sources in the world which can help you undertsand more about how to script write to professional standards via magazines, websites and even books which I, myself have also used throughout my presentation. The development of a script can seem very complicated as you have to think of a main story line which involves the beginning, middle and end what will hold a plot within. A main protagonist (Character) is also important as most stories evolve around that character because that single character will be in most scenes and will have the plot, or story line based around them and their life. It helps establish a story which can be more detailed and specific lining up the narrative for the audience to follow. Some people in the world do not get that successful in script writing where others go on to make TV programs or soaps which are watched by a whole nation.
  • 7. “a story is composed of three sections: a beginning introduces a complication of a character‟s life, launching the story. The middle section presents developing action, a series of revolutions and discoveries, which drives the story forward. The end resolves the story conflict, often through a reversal of fortune for the main character!” (Book) This section of a book resource which I have looked at explains a brief explanation which everyone seems to know about stories or screenwriting. If an idea of a story did not have a beginning, middle or end then there wouldn't be no story so thinking of the basics is one of the first main things to do. Each of the three main sections have to be set with in detail to set the story, getting a better narrative for someone reading the script is a better start as they can base a small image in their mind on what the story will most likely look like and predict what will happen to decide whether its good or not.
  • 8. “Developing a character through story provides the quickest way to a narrative spine and therefore, a potential main story. However, developing story through character will provide you with a clear understanding of the character‟s motivations and, therefore, a potential plot and ultimately a main story. Both routes work and both are regularly used by different writers to arrive are essentially the same position” (Book) This quote can give the script writing a main direction on where to go. Having a main „narrative spine‟ and having the main protagonist put into place and basing the story around the character can often help people as its the quickest way to get a story. A good script which will get looked at should have a main story and a good plot to keep the reader of the script interested. Clear indications of what is expected of a script is vital as a script needs to be the best it can be.
  • 9. “If your script is „optioned‟ by a producer – where they buy the rights to exploit that property for a set period of time- it will go into „development‟. Here the producer will discuss the script with you and properly give you „notes‟ asking you to rewrite or change certain parts to their suggestions (if amicably agreed) or demands (if not).” (Book, Page 5) When a script has been chosen, a „collaborative process‟ will take place where a producer will read it and possibly make some changes. These changes must be agreed before anything else happens. This section of the source I have chosen gives a brief insight on what is expected. The write must be open to changes in the script.
  • 10. “being a visual medium, these „sometimes‟ are visible actions and desires that can be seen on the screen – they form the action of your story. Expressing your story concept will help you achieve clarity about your characters and the action of your story” (Book, Page 44) This source gives the same information as most of the other sources I have used. It is all based on screenwriting breaking it down and giving individual tips which can help someone further along the way. Writing a script to professional standards is not easy and straight forward as its the little details you have to look out for. Again, the quotation taken from the source talks about the character in the story as it the story is always based around the character as it helps get an in depth feel on what the story will be about and whether its original or not.
  • 11. “Developing new ideas is the first essential part of working as a screenwriter. Most professional screenwriters have upwards of seven projects in various stages of development at any one time. A writer submitting storylines to an existing television writers will be expected to arrive with a minimum of five ideas and may well work through fifteen before one is accepted for the series.” (Book) Writing a script doesn't always come to someone as easy as it does with others. So using a book like “The Art and Science of Screenwriting, Philip Parker” is a good place to start as it helps the person work and understand from a professional screenwriters perspective. Giving the person a better feel for screenwriting. Writing a script professional standard can be tricky as you have to learn what not to do.
  • 12. “The success of a show does not hinge solely on casting; HBO (Home Box Office), for example invest heavily in their writers, many of whom are established Hollywood scriptwriters. Writing is considered integral to the authenticity and integrity of the show” (Magazine) This section of the magazine shows and highlights that the writers are very important during the creation of a program. For a show to be a success, there has to be a decent, well thought script behind it. Without the script there would be no show. The Home Box Office or the HBO invest in script writers especially Hollywood scriptwriters. This can show people that you have to have skill in script writing and have professional standards. Starting off little can help you go bigger. Hollywood seems to be a place where everyone would like to end up someday as its one of the main places who have the best programs and even films.
  • 13. Conclusion After conducting all of this research, I have found out many things in order to write a script and submit it to a broadcasting organisation. It can be very simple, or complex depending on the organisation. To script write you need to be very creative and open minded to write a good story which may later on be changed slightly. Talent is one of the key ways in which to write a good script. Even if you are not sure on what exactly to write or even structure your script there is help all over which people can access. In my own personal opinion, organisations just like the BBC, have opened opportunities to many people in the public who have a gift or even want to learn. Knowing there is a place where people can hand something of their own work and for it to be chosen and read by professionals gives more people hope in that they can do it. Reading all of the sources I have used in my presentation of understanding of script commissioning, I have some understandings in which the BBC has helped me more as the website I have used gives detailed specific information which people will need for their script. The books go in depth of what is expected in script writing and doesn't give much on commissioning itself but still is very helpful and useful in many more ways.