Activity 3: Writing - Alternate Ending
WORTH 10 PTS.
Just about every DVD or Blu-ray comes equipped with a special features menu. In that menu one
can usually find deleted scenes and sometimes an alternate ending. Many times after watching these
scenes, a movie viewer may be able to hypothesize as to why the author left out or chose to go with
specific scenes.
DIRECTIONS: Change how Gillian decided to use the $1,000 or include a decision from Mr.
Tolman and Mr. Sharp. Pretend you are the writer/director of "One Thousand Dollars" and your job is
to write an alternate/different ending. The checklist below explains the requirements of your alternate
ending.
Your ending must:
include dialogue
be 1-2 pages
Be original in your writing. It should be written by you and only you.