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short stories - matter11 - 11-19-2012 a very short but nice read about the existentialist crisis of a male angler fish. esca = bio-luminescent lure just fyi http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/clark_11_12/ Re: short stories - KarthXLR - 11-19-2012 I'm actually in the middle of writing a short film and would love everyone's thoughts on it, once it's finished that is. Re: short stories - [SiN] Merc - 11-22-2012 (11-19-2012, 05:38 PM)Karth link Wrote: I'm actually in the middle of writing a short film and would love everyone's thoughts on it, once it's finished that is. Sure thing. I'm a sucker for reading scripts and short stories. Re: short stories - The Generic Name - 11-22-2012 I can write a short story. It wont be long or nothin. Prolly a couple sentences....LETS GO There once was a midget. He was short and it was funny. END Re: short stories - at0m - 11-28-2012 anglerfish story was interesting. Re: short stories - KarthXLR - 12-13-2012 Here's the script I wrote. It's still a work in-progress. I'd love any constructive criticism. Re: short stories - Mission Difficult - 12-13-2012 (12-13-2012, 07:30 PM)Karth link Wrote: Here's the script I wrote. The first thing that comes to mind is detail, especially for a short. I want to know how old he is, what he looks like, as much information about locations and interiors as possible. I can imagine all of the locations, but I want you to tell me what I should be seeing. After all, it's a visual medium. You probably already know that and are planning on it, but I'm just listing stuff so I don't leave anything out. Also, does he not feel any emotions at all? Or does he just lack the ability to express? I read a little bit about the blunted affect. I guess it's not that important for something small like this. In a way it reminds me of Lars and the Real Girl. Also I don't remember seeing many (or any) camera directions or transitions. Again, probably something you'll add later as you flesh it out. Page 9 (or google page 10), Thomas' first line on the page, you left out the word "you" (unless you wanted him to sound like a caveman for that line, in which case, mission accomplished.) I liked the story. Great concept for a short film. Re: short stories - KarthXLR - 12-13-2012 (12-13-2012, 08:44 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [quote author=Karth link=topic=6616.msg258389#msg258389 date=1355445021] The first thing that comes to mind is detail, especially for a short. I want to know how old he is, what he looks like, as much information about locations and interiors as possible. I can imagine all of the locations, but I want you to tell me what I should be seeing. After all, it's a visual medium. You probably already know that and are planning on it, but I'm just listing stuff so I don't leave anything out. Also, does he not feel any emotions at all? Or does he just lack the ability to express? I read a little bit about the blunted affect. I guess it's not that important for something small like this. In a way it reminds me of Lars and the Real Girl. Also I don't remember seeing many (or any) camera directions or transitions. Again, probably something you'll add later as you flesh it out. Page 9 (or google page 10), Thomas' first line on the page, you left out the word "you" (unless you wanted him to sound like a caveman for that line, in which case, mission accomplished.) I liked the story. Great concept for a short film. [/quote] Just a script, shouldn't be dishing out camera directions unless it's a screenplay. Edit: Shit, you're right about the typo. I thought I had gotten all of that smoothed out. We were restricted to a maximum of 10 pages for my class so I'd be glad to add some more detailing. |