How do you write a Semi limited location film without it feeling like you're just trying to pad it out after scaling it down too much. Lets just say your FIRST HALF or so of the script takes place in a limited location, like a Plane, bus, yatch, train, or a cruise ship that got stranded on an island with people who survived a biological terror attack. everyone on board is dead except our main characters. Also there is some things shown happening on the ground, like Looting, CDC not knowing what to do, the lead character's sister trying to avoid getting killed, prepping a highway for the plane to land on because its running out of fuel etc.
The main character is the Captain, or conductor, and they are the only living authority figure, and they are having trouble controlling a specific character, who THINKS HE KNOWS, that they are the last people alive on earth, and that the apocalypse has happened, and that NO ONE will land the plane, or get back to the main land.
The main character is the Captain, or conductor, and they are the only living authority figure, and they are having trouble controlling a specific character, who THINKS HE KNOWS, that they are the last people alive on earth, and that the apocalypse has happened, and that NO ONE will land the plane, or get back to the main land.