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Fine Arts Blog
Fine arts blog showcasing the work of local, regional and national artists. Keep a track of all the modern art work with the Prima Gallery fine arts blog.Metropolitan Museum of Art is a great art museum and a must visit destination for every artist out there who likes a taste of fine arts gallery or modern art gallery. This fine arts blog brings you the detail of Metropolitan Museum of Art which is situated on the eastern edge of Central Park in Manhattan, New York.
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Buddy, Sports, Road Trip Movie
Anyone working on a Buddy, Sports or Road Trip Movie?
Would like to connect.
__________________________Alice in Wonderland? Anyone?
I'm just putting this here because the scripts can encompass many genres, including fan fiction.
I'm curious to see if anyone else is writing a play on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. Whether it is on the first book, second book, a mash-up of the two, Disney's animated version, or the most recent one, I am wondering how one might tackle the word play and the strange names of things.
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Steampunk, m' dears?
Mine is steampunk - along with a bit of horror, a bit of fantasy, a bit of mystery, etc. But I love steampunk.
Is anyone else venturing into the complicated world of steam engines, clockwork automatons, and airship pirates?
Musn't forget the airship pirates. ;)
__________________________Christmas plays?
Hiya folks. I'm trying to kick out this Christmas themed play. This has always seemed like the most unrealistic and "safe" genre: the protagonists seem to always forgive the antagonists for being jerks to them their entire lives (I'm looking at mr potter and Scrooge)
What I want to do is combine the fanboy humor of "Shaun of the Dead" with this genre. Anybody who likes Christmas themed stories, I'd like to know what cliches you feel dot the landscape of this genre. I want to craft a Christmas tale for people who don't necessarily like Christmas stuff.
__________________________Religious Allegories?
Mine is specifically a Christian Allegory, if I can get it off the ground. It'll be interesting cuz God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, angels, demons and Satan all live in the same proximaty of each other. All of them can interact on the neutral property, "Earth", but only those with a reason to ever go to the construction site, "the mansions in My Father's house", or the castle, "Hell".
All I have to go one are three short stories I wrote years ago. Unfortunately, they are really sparse since my short stories are really bare bones. Whatever.
Thoughts? Anyone else doin' this type?
__________________________Storytellers don't make stories; they share the ones they've tracked down.
"He who has ears, let him hear." Matthew 13:9
Camp NaNo Jul 2011: Nekehleb No More: Histories and More won!
Camp NaNo Aug 2011: NNM: Even More History fail, 31K
Post-Modernism
In my English class we've been discussing post-modernism a lot. If you don't know post-modernism deals with a commentary on the craft you are writing, like a writer writing about a writer who is thinking about writing.
I was wondering if anyone was doing this with their scripts. I hope that at least a few of my sketches will have a commentary on comedy itself, kind of like what the State did to recurring characters or many sketches from Kids in the Hall.
So, does anyone have a post-modern script?
__________________________NaNo '09: A Journey For Love (Win)
NaNo '10: Angelic Violin Strings (Lost)
Screnzy '11: Collection of Comedic Sketches
Christian/Church Sermons
I had another weird thought (I seem to have a lot of those), but what about sermon scripts?
It is something I have never seen mentioned here before, but I know I'm not the only pastor/reverend/preacher/minister on this site.
But has any one given any thought to writing the scripts for their sermons for Script Frenzy?
I'm actually thinking about doing this, this year. (Which is totally a last minute idea because I was planning on writing RPG D&D scripts, until about an hour ago! LOL!)
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Script Frenzyers redefine the limits of insanity. We are Gods of our own insane asylums.
Web Script?
I had a weird thought, just hit me...what about web script? Has any one written the script for a web site as part of Script Frenzy before? Does it count? (It IS a script after all!) And should I be a rebel and write the script for a web site this year instead of writing a story-type script? Anyone got any thoughts?
__________________________York County Community College (Wells, Maine) (NaNoWriMo Thread)
Script Frenzyers redefine the limits of insanity. We are Gods of our own insane asylums.
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on March 29, 2011 - 15:24.