Screen Tests

 

After these auditions, we decided that Lewis and Ellie would be our actors. We felt like these two best portrayed our ideas for Lucy and James, and their auditions were the most convincing. Also Ellie has similar looks to our initial ideas therefore she would be the best actress for this part.

 

Alice Dew

Potential Actors

lewisNAME: Lewis Fisk

GENDER: Male

AGE: 16

RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS: Achieved an A* in GCSE drama, therefore has experience in acting. Studies A-Level media and so has an understanding of what is expected.

EXPERIENCE: Devised his own piece (created a whole performance by himself), did ‘Don Juan’ in Soho, played ‘Baloo’ in the jungle book, and was the pardoner in ‘the pardoner’s tale’

LOOK: Lewis is young looking with nice skin and a ‘cheeky’ smile. He is attractive and well-groomed, he also in his headshot is wearing a suit which he looks natural in. (this is similar to the costumes we will be using in our film introduction).

PERSONALITY: he has a fluffy personality and is always happy. He has an enthusiastic attitude towards acting and media, and is also excitable.

ROLE READING FOR: ‘James’

PROS:

  • Studied drama GCSE
  • Has a lot of experience
  • Has the right look

CONS

  • Doesn’t study A-level drama
  • Looks quite young

owen

NAME: Owen Widdowson

GENDER: Male

AGE: 16

RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS: Gained A* in GCSE Drama, and now studies it for AS. Also does A-level media (understanding of what needs to be done)

EXPERIENCE: recently took part in ‘The Tempest’ – a whole school production, and has previously performed in ‘Guys and Dolls’. Finally he was involved in ‘Fusion’.

LOOK: Owen looks Fluffy (because of his hair) he looks older than Lewis which probably fits the part more as we are aiming to get people who look like adults. He also looks smart as he is wearing a suit.

PERSONALITY: Owen is described to be kind-hearted, willing to do things. He is also smart and funny.

ROLE READING FOR: ‘James’

PROS

  • Studied GCSE drama
  • Studies Drama for A-lev
  • Right look for partIMG_7191

NAME: Ellie Davis

GENDER: Female

AGE: 16

RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS: Studies AS level media.

EXPERIENCE: sang a solo, and played Ariel in Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’.

LOOK: blonde hair with blue eyes (very pretty), medium height slim and young.

PERSONALITY: very charismatic, therefore easy to get along with. Enthusiastic about everything, and also lively.

ROLE READING FOR: Lucy

PROS

  • Right look for the partHas had previous experience

CONS

  • Not many qualifications
  • Always smiley when character when character needs to be a bit melancholy (prone to laughing)

IMG_7181NAME: Katy Adams

AGE:16

GENDER: female

RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS:  A in GCSE drama, Study AS level drama and AS level media studies.

EXPERIENCE: was involved in a production of shakepeares’s ‘The tempest’. Also played a part in ‘camp rock’ and ‘Oliver’.

LOOK: Brown hair with brown/green eyes, (looks older). Also is relatively tall.

PERSONALITY: Loud and bubbly. As well as this she is excited and happy. Another good feature is that she is friendly.

ROLE READING FOR: Lucy

PROS:

  • studied drama and gained a good grade at GCSE
  • Experience in acting

CONS:

  • different look than we have envisioned for the female character

The Script

Characters:

Lucy-Main female character

James-Main male character

Script:

Train Carriage:

LUCY

(Walks onto train and goes to take a seat next to James) Is this seat free?

JAMES

(Pulls earphones out) Sorry what did you say?

LUCY

I was wondering if this seat is free? (Points to the seat next to James)

JAMES

Well yes, but there’s two free ones just down there

LUCY

Oh, my mistake I’ll go over there then (Lucy goes and takes a seat further down the carriage)

JAMES

(James looks up from his phone and looks at Lucy to see that she is unhappy, and begins to pull a face of guilt. He gets up and walks down to her seat)

I’m sorry for being so rude a minute ago, are you okay?

LUCY

(Looks up from looking at her locket in confusion at James) I’m fine thank you. Why have you come over here?

JAMES

I just wanted to make sure you were okay? Can I sit here or should I leave you to get on with your journey?

LUCY

No, you can sit here if you really want to, I don’t mind

JAMES

Okay (both continue with their previous activities e.g. James listening to music and Lucy reading)

JAMES

Where are you off to then?

LUCY

Just going to work, you?

JAMES

Oh I have an interview at Morgan and Stanley. Do you know how to get there by any chance? As I’m not from around here

LUCY

Erm, I think if you get off of the train at Seven Sisters, then walk straight out of the station you should be there

JAMES

Ah it’s that easy is it?

LUCY

Yeah its pretty easy, oh this is my stop yours is next

JAMES

It was nice to meet you

LUCY

You too (Lucy stands up and exits the train, but on her way drops her locket/bracelet on the floor)

JAMES

Wait! I didn’t catch your name

LUCY

   

(Turns around over her shoulder to shout it amongst the crowd of people)

It’s Lucy

JAMES

(James spots the locket and as she walks into the distance attempts to get off the train and chase after her, but it’s too late, she has gone)

LUCY (VOICEOVER)

(As she is walking, tracking)

He came and sat next to me and asked how I was, yet I couldn’t build up to courage to tell him what was wrong so I just said I was fine. After all, he was a stranger.. a really lovely stranger.

JAMES (VOICEOVER)

(Sat on train, filmed by someone on another seat)

I never knew why she looked unhappy, and she never told me why. But I still managed to get her name before she disappeared off to wherever she was going..Lucy..her name was Lucy.

(James gets up to depart the train, however pauses as he spots a locket/bracelet on the floor, and realises it’s Lucy’s. shot of James looking at locket but voice from next scene over the top)

JAMES

(At the station goes to lost and found to ask if they can look out for Lucy, the girl featured in the locket with another lady.)

Hello, I have just found this locket that I think was dropped by a lady I just met on the train named Lucy, (opens locket to show person) She looks like this

LOST AND FOUND PERSON

There’s not much we can do about it, we don’t have our passenger’s details

JAMES

Oh please can you at least look out for her? I need to find her and return it

Below, is our final script. Re-writing a new script was necessary due to the fact that we firstly changed our location and the idea of it being on a train to a platform instead. Secondly, after watching our first draft we realised that the speech between the two characters did not flow very naturally. Although this may be an issue with our casting, we felt the script was slightly to harsh for the outcome of romance we wanted the film to achieve. As a result, the script now includes more common speech, with lines that are much shorter so that the characters are able to fit in a conversation within the couple of minutes we are allowed to produce this film at. However, we anticipate that during filming, our script may be changed on the day, to fit the actor’s moods and how they feel it should sound. For the final script we used less speech, and decided that body language should tell the story aswell as dialogue.

Final Script