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More of My Screen Play Ideas

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By Seriously CaringPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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More of My Screen Play Ideas
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This is not a means to provide screen play ideas to others (although I will include ideas for you as to how to write your own unique ideas). In fact I can consult you professionally as a Master in Screen Writing.

Yes, I just suffered years of legitimate writer's block and it was very serious actually.

I have 22 screenplay ideas, a novel series, and a comic book series to write, and all the while I am afraid to advertise by fear of losing precious work to thieves who want to use my ideas to make money.

Tip: I come up with my ideas by day dreaming of a resolution to a problem. I think, wouldn't it be funny if something point blank classic were to illustrate the problem in a cliche manner, and some clever individuals were capable of smoothing the situation over.

I generally have three stages:

One: they make observations of what is going on and demonstrate how they are not okay with it.

Two: the problem presents it's major con.

Three: the heroes present their major pro to the anti- problem's con.

The rest of creative ideas throughout that story should come from proofs of all of this (like in an essay), each scene will have to have some relevant supportive detail about the nice people, or portrayal of how the problem exists as a problem.

I have a lot of ideas, and I know I always really loved "77713," too. I wanted to call this girl Jesse/ Jaime type of girl.

That one was actually for a show, and for a class project, and I was really serious about it (again, I really have intentions to finish writing and submitting these ideas).

It's about a girl who had "bad luck," all her life and the narration is in constant musings of realities best and worst moments, and weather there is such as thing as luck.

Meanwhile, is constantly being struck by life's bad luck, but in her life, it's all routine, and she's also dramatically exaggeratedly lucky.

So she finds herself looking for comical relief (charms, psychics, psychologists, and more).

She meets Mr. Lucky who can catch anything as it falls (even her), and as she finds that there is need for foster parents, she foster's hopeful adoptee (little daredevil girl who likes to pull stunts).

Something about this show idea is it transforms as all the time (where it starts out with a girl wanting to drive across the country from New York to California (needing to get far away from an issue): she was fired and just found out her job was in the hands of liars (she's effected frequently by sociopaths), and it's unlucky... but her bad luck is also due to other natural occurrences like weather, unstable items, and other problems.

As a kid, for instance, she falls off her bike hitting a truck, gets a baseball to the face, loses her ice cream from her cone, things fall off things (like from a wall shelf), she had to turn in wet paper to class and another time, her dog literally ate her homework.

Aftermath: years later: she loses her job, she buys a black and white bunny (calls it rain), and takes of for the west coast. Mr. lucky is a cafe owner/ artist and attempting to gallery his cafe. His sister has a room available and runs foster care paperwork authorization and notes to the new guest that places are filling up with kids...

The new girl climbs onto the playground, up onto the top of the slide covering(beyond standing point), and holds out her arms like she wants to fly...

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