Dec 02 2008
Life Through A Screenwriter’s Eyes
As I explore during the day, I always come across something or someone who would be perfect for a story. I try to remember each and every detail but the feeling is really more important. For example…
INT. HAIR SALON - RECEPTION
Rachel walks into an old salon from the 80’s. The florescent lights have a hazy grey tone.
She looks around to the motionless faces and dusty cheap metal blinds.
INT. SHAMPOO AREA
Several shampoo bowl stations are lined up against a wall. Soap scum is spreading out from the cracks between the facets and trash oozes out of a container.
Rachel enters.
She breaks into laughter at the sight.
Sure, one person may have vomited. I almost did. But then, I laughed.
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You are a good script writer.
It must be fun to see life as bits and pieces of movie scripts.
Thanks, Rancosto!
Keep checking back. I’m having issues with my formatting… next time the script parts will look right.
Have a great day!