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Only Thirty-Nine Needed to Finish It I only needed thirty-nine paragraphs to finish writing this Episode Four Story Outline for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. It’s also the last thirty-nine paragraphs I needed to finish writing these Story Outlines. I’m ready to start writing my Scene Outlines for this Movie Introduction and television series. Instead of working on these Scene Outlines, I started working on my blog entry for today. Usually, I wait until I get home from work before I start writing my blog entries. Since I had about two and a half hours left until the end of my shift, I decided to get a head start on the blog entry for today. I could still start working on these Scene Outlines today. After all, my blog entries usually only take about half an hour to forty-five minutes to write. However, I don’t usually post these blog entries until just before I return to work on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I haven’t decided whether I will work on them today. It depends on how long it takes me to write this blog entry and how long I still have on my shift. Right now, it looks like I will have about two hours left on my shift. If I do, I will probably start working on these Scene Outlines. Since I had about two hours left on my shift, I started working on my Scene Outlines. I got nine paragraphs written for the Part One Scene Outline for the Movie Introduction for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. Five were Establishing Shots, and four were numeric scenes. Add them to the thirty-nine, and I wrote forty-eight paragraphs last night at work. I wrote the first four paragraphs of this blog entry earlier today while at work. I wrote these last two paragraphs after I got home from work. That’s because when I wrote the first four paragraphs, I debated whether I would start working on my Scene Outlines. I decided to do them after I finished these first four paragraphs. Usually, I will only have two Establishing Shots to start each Act of my Part or Episode, but it’s slightly different for Part One of this Scene Outline. That’s because some more Establishing Shots are needed for Part One, especially the Teaser Act of it. I don’t know how many paragraphs I will get done during my six-hour shift this evening at work, but I hope it’s between eighteen and twenty-four. After all, that would be three or four paragraphs every hour. Of course, I would like it to be more than eight to twenty-four. |