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A blog devoted just to my scriptwriting. That’s all I’m going to blogging about here. |
Starting My Calkin Cove Scene Outline Today In almost two hours from now, I will be returning to work today. That means that I will be starting to work on my Calkin Cove Scene Outline today as well. What I don’t know is how many sentences I will get written during my twelve-hour shift that starts at six PM WDC time today. After all, I have three hundred and sixty sentences to write before I finish this phase of all my scriptwriting projects. At least it will be unless I decide to come up with another movie or television series project, and I don’t think that’s going to happen, especially for a movie project. I have several other television scriptwriting projects that I would like to get started on, aka The Kova, or KOVA, Treasure Finders, and All Alone in the Universe. These television projects can wait, though. It’s another movie project I may be working on after this one. That’s doubtful that will happen. I haven’t seen any movies lately that remind me of a movie that I want to write right now, and I don’t think that I will within the next few days. It’s possible that I could have a dream that will remind me of a movie that I want to write, but that’s also doubtful. Most likely, after I finish writing these three hundred and sixty sentences, I will be finished with Phase One of my scriptwriting projects that I have been working on for the last century. If that’s true, I will be ready to start Phase Two of these projects, aka the paragraph Outlines. Will I get these three hundred and sixty sentences written over the next twenty to twenty-four hours that I’m at work this weekend? Why am I saying ‘twenty to twenty-four hours’ when I’m working two twelve-hour shifts this weekend? It’s mostly because today is a Saturday. Early Saturday evenings to early Sunday mornings can be very busy where I work. At least it has been lately. If it continues that way today, I may be lucky if I have ten hours to work on my scriptwriting projects. Sundays are usually better, but they can also slow down my writing sometimes. Even if it is only ten hours this evening and early tomorrow morning, it’s still very possible to get about one hundred and eighty sentences written on my Calkin Cove scriptwriting project, aka the first half of this movie. After all, that will be about twenty sentences every hour. Whether I have ten, eleven, or twelve hours over the next couple of days at work, I should be able to get all three hundred and sixty sentences written this weekend. After all, I have done over two hundred sentences in one day before, including an early Saturday evening and an early Sunday morning. Hopefully, I can get that many sentences written again during this first twelve-hour shift. If I can, I will probably also start working on my paragraph Story Outlines this weekend. I’m not going to count on that happening until it does, though. After all, I have thought that way before. I would like to start working on Phase Two of my Water Wars scriptwriting project this weekend, but it’s not a priority. What is a priority is finishing Phase One of my scriptwriting projects. If I have any extra time to start Phase Two of these projects, that will be a bonus. |