Keep in mind your rough draft is the place you make all your notes, you outline what will be happening. Its like your mind thought out on paper. Its where you set up the map of how your video will look from start to finish.

REMEMBER to

Decide who will have parts in your video, will your video have muisc, will your video have any special effects, will you need props?

BRAINSTORM with your team to have a fully effective video together.

Make your rough draft script

Including four characters

and their roles in the video, any dialogue they will have, any actions they will take, and any props or special effects that will be needed.

Character 1: Protagonist
Role: Main character who goes on a journey of self-discovery
Dialogue: "I have to find out who I really am"
Action: Searching for clues in different locations
Props: Map, flashlight

Character 2: Mentor
Role: Guides the protagonist on their journey
Dialogue: "Trust in yourself, you have what it takes"
Action: Providing wisdom and advice
Props: Staff, book of knowledge

Character 3: Antagonist
Role: Represents the internal struggles and doubts of the protagonist
Dialogue: "You'll never be good enough"
Action: Trying to sabotage the protagonist's journey
Props: Dark cloak, sinister laugh

Character 4: Sidekick
Role: Provides comic relief and support for the protagonist
Dialogue: "I've got your back, buddy!"
Action: Offering assistance and cheering on the protagonist
Props: Goofy hat, funny gadget

Music and special effects will be used to enhance the emotional and dramatic moments in the video. Scenes will be set in various locations such as a mystical forest, a dark cave, and a peaceful meadow to reflect the different stages of the protagonist's journey.

With a strong team and a well-planned rough draft script, the video will come together seamlessly to create a captivating and engaging story.