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A blog devoted just to my scriptwriting. That’s all I’m going to blogging about here.
#973497 added January 16, 2020 at 2:55am
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A Slightly Better Wednesday
A Slightly Better Wednesday


This happens to me a lot. But this time it’s a good happen. I’m referring me to writing about being blinded by the sun in yesterday blog entry. It was supposed to be partly cloudy. So, I figured it would be nice and sunny instead. But I was wrong about that. There was no sun yesterday after all. It was completely cloudy during my first three hours of my shift at work yesterday.

No sun isn’t the only good thing that happened to me at work yesterday that I got lucky with. I also got lucky when it comes to working. True, it was very busy at work yesterday. But not as busy as it usually is. In fact, it was about a quarter less busy than it normally was. Especially, during the first two hours and the last two.

Usually, it’s just the opposite when it comes to how busy it gets at work. The first two and the last two are normally my busiest of time. But that isn’t the way it was yesterday at work. It was the middle four that was. True, the first and last two were also busy. But not as busy as it normally was.

When I first got to work yesterday, it was almost non-existent. There was a little bit of work that needed to be done. But it was only a little bit. I got to sit down most of the time during those first two hours. Unfortunately, the next four hours made up for the first two by about ten times worse. It was extremely busy during those hours. I only got to sit down a few seconds most of the time.

The last two hours of my shift was a lot like the first two. It was very busy. But it wasn’t that busy. I even got the chance to do some writing during that time. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough time to do more than four more paragraphs for my Water Wars movie Outline.

It wasn’t too bad after I got home from work either. At least it wasn’t for my second project, The Problems with Death. I didn’t get too much of it done. but I did get to work on it some. In fact, I’m now ready to start my Character Name scene numbering for my treatment. Once I do that, I can start working on my Character Name Outline.

After my Character Names have been set-up, then I can start doing my single sentences for the treatment. And after I finish doing that, I can do my single sentences for my Outline. Then it’s time to do the single paragraphs. After I do that, it’s finally time for me to write the script for this project. But that’s several months, if I’m lucky, away.

Today, I’m going to continue to work on my first project, Water Wars. I don’t know how many paragraphs I’m going to be able to write for my movie Outline. It may be very little for a third work day in a row or it may be a lot. It all depends on how busy it gets at work today. However many I do get done, I’m going to get as many as I can written.


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