20090109

Script

Further to reading the Rabiger book regarding story ideas development, I have come to realise that every single script has its' own soul.
To a certain extend, reading a script is like getting to know a person. There is so much you can tell from a script - the style, the atmosphere, the theme - it's all part of the writers' experience and history, where he's been and what he's done.

In my script, I want to discuss and explore the theme of 'loneliness' - the idea that people 'pretends' but emotions are often much deeper and there are always reasons and justifications behind actions.

I came up with this idea as I feel it was soemthing I could connect with - it's hard describing something you don't feel and you can't connect with.

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