Hai guys ♥
So the crap weather has destroyed my filmmaking plans for now but it’s given me the time to sit on my arse all day and write my next feature script!
Hai guys ♥
So the crap weather has destroyed my filmmaking plans for now but it’s given me the time to sit on my arse all day and write my next feature script!
Hai guys ♥
Been to London again – spent time with Dad which usually means too much alcohol and curry ★
Now I’m back in Cornwall and fairly busy the next few days.
More jobs opportunities.
More CVs.
More cover letters.
More screenwriting
& more filmmaking.
Hurray! ♥
So just a short post today with one of my latest short film scripts: Sweet Nothings.
I talked about this before when I was scratching my filmmaking itch. I put three ideas forward to you guys to see which one you all would like to see turned into a short film. Sweet Nothings did come out on top and is the next project after I finish Summer in Cornwall.
Here’s the current draft of Sweet Nothings: JASMINE HARRISON – Sweet Nothings
Feedback needed/wanted ★
Updates on my latest feature screenplay The Alchemist will be given in my next post.
Talk soon ♥
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The New Forest is one of my most favourite places in the world. Full of overgrowth and greenery… perfect for a couple of scenes in Frozen Lake me thinks ★
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It has been a while and a lot has happened. Mostly I went from an engaged, happy film student to a struggling, desperate, unemployed graduate. Meep.
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Today I heard a segment of Frozen Lake read aloud by actors & I feel like I’ve grown more as a writer in those moments of listening than I have actually writing.
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So there’s something I struggle with quite a bit and it’s something writers often talk about: on the nose dialogue!
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Today I did nothing work related. I didn’t touch my dissertation. I didn’t touch my script. I didn’t even think about Frozen Lake.
& it was great ★
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I love reading scripts. I love reading scripts more than watching films sometimes. Sometimes ★
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There’s something that’s been troubling me for a few days so I’m eager to hear what you all think. Are flashbacks lazy in screenplays?