
Get Out Scene-By-Scene Breakdown By David Joyner 1–3 Andre (Lakeith Stanfield) is a young black man walking alone at night, lost in an affluent white neighborhood. IMDb plot summary: It’s time for a young African-American to meet with his white girlfriend’s parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods, but before long, the friendly and polite ambience will give way to a nightmare. You can download a PDF of the script here.


Here I am looking not just for individual scenes per se, but a scene or set of scenes that comprise one event or a continuous piece of action. It is precisely what it sounds like: A list of all the scenes in the script accompanied by a brief description of the events that transpire.įor purposes of this exercise, I have a slightly different take on scene.
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Here is my take on this exercise from a previous series of posts - How To Read A Screenplay:Īfter a first pass, it’s time to crack open the script for a deeper analysis and you can do that by creating a scene-by-scene breakdown. Monday: Scene-By-Scene Breakdown Tuesday: Plot Wednesday: Characters Thursday: Themes Friday: Dialogue Saturday: Takeaways The focus of this bi-weekly series is a deep structural and thematic analysis of each script we read. Absolutely critical to learn the craft of screenwriting.
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Read the script for the hit social thriller movie and analyze it all this week.

Script Analysis: “Get Out” - Part 1: Scene By Scene Breakdown
