Creating a Script is an important part of any movie. Writing is very important to drive the narrative and actions in a film. Script also as a profound impact on the feel of the film as well. It is important that the script is kept to during the filming of the movie it is the job of the Script Supervisor to make sure the continuity and script are followed on the set. Depending on how strict the director wants the film to be in continuity things such how much a cigarette has burned, how the actor’s clothes are, as well as how much food is eaten off a plate must be tracked and observed as multiple shots of a scene are taken as well as the shots progress to preserve the continuity of the story. This is important because if for example a cigarette is almost out at the beginning of a scene it can distract and jar the audience from the scene.
Writing is unique in The Trip because it was originally written as an episodic TV series for the BBC. This means that each episode was written with a beginning middle and end but left enough hanging to want to draw the viewer to tune into the next episode. The show was rewritten into a movie in a very smart matter. Each day of the trip is highlighted with a black shot with the day of the week that they are currently on. These title slides are obviously where each episode would of started in the original series.
one of the Black Screens used to Signal the Progression to the next day
Despite the Structure of being episodic the writing of the film seems to rely heavily on the improv and chemistry of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon to carry the scenes through the restaurant scenes while any lull in the interaction between Coogan and Brydon is filled with documentary esque shots of the kitchen prepping the next course or even drawing out to wide shots of the car moving throughout the country side of the north of England. Using the improvisational scenes does have some drawbacks especially since Coogan and Brydon were very reliant on referencing recently released movies and culture that could be lost to audiences at a later time.
The Trip is a fine example of how a script can introduce feel and move a Film. From translating a episodic script to full length feature script. To the absence of direct lines at times to let the on screen chemistry of the actors to shine through improvisation and their conversation.