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Yesterday, I was looking for the vimeo link to the first ever short of mine that got produced and found it here: https://vimeo.com/207886706 (the password is URSAGB).
I haven't watched this in YEARS - I posted a link to it in the script's thread like seven years ago - and just thought it was funny/nostalgic looking back on it in my now-old age, and worth sharing.
The script, which is still on SS (https://www.simplyscripts.com/2020/05/29/what-a-good-boy-does/) is far from my best, but it's very provocative/shocking in it's subject matter. It goes to show, if you want your short to get produced, any hook is effective, if it's just pure shock and awe.
(I still think that kid actor did an amazing job -- crazy to think he'd be a teenager now).
Yesterday, I was looking for the vimeo link to the first ever short of mine that got produced and found it here: https://vimeo.com/207886706 (the password is URSAGB).
I haven't watched this in YEARS - I posted a link to it in the script's thread like seven years ago - and just thought it was funny/nostalgic looking back on it in my now-old age, and worth sharing.
The script, which is still on SS (https://www.simplyscripts.com/2020/05/29/what-a-good-boy-does/) is far from my best, but it's very provocative/shocking in it's subject matter. It goes to show, if you want your short to get produced, any hook is effective, if it's just pure shock and awe.
(I still think that kid actor did an amazing job -- crazy to think he'd be a teenager now).
Anyway, I feel old
Vividly remember this, both the script and a little sneak peek I had at the film back in the day.