Abstract:
In making the scenario for this final project, I used the three-act
structure technique. Screenwriting is one of the activities at the pre- production stage in the film-making process. The three-act structure
is divided into 3 stages; setup, confrontation and resolution. The
first stage is where all the main characters of the story are
introduced, where they live, and the conflicts that will move the
story forward. In Act I, the writer has the freedom to create
whatever setting and reality he wants. The author can even distort
reality or create his own. The second stage is the longest and
longest part that occurs between the first and third rounds. For
some screenwriters, Act II was the hardest to squeeze. At this point, the author has created a solid frame for the narrative. The final
stage, Act III Resolution presents the film's final confrontation and
conclusion.