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Admit One (filmed as Poetry Man) by Mike Shelton - Short - A chance meeting between two people from different backgrounds and with little in common, proves that you can't judge a book by its cover. 11 pages - pdf, format
I liked the script. My response, however, is clouded by having watched the film first then read the script. Insert usual comment about sound quality here (which the screenwriter has no control over). They should have left the original ending as scripted rather than have it end with Victor saying, "Dress rehearsal". As filmed, at the end Victor came across as an old guy looking to nail a co-ed. As scripted, it came across much less creepy and more so like an actor caught in costume and reacting to the situation.
That was fantastic. Great editing and acting. Really liked it. I would have read the script first, but I usually get more surprised when watching the film rather than reading the script. But that was a cute ending. Everyone did a great job!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the film and the script for those who looked at both.
As far as the title of the script itself, I can't really take credit for it. I had a discussion with Daryl, the director, during the day a couple weeks back, and he gave me a basic setup which I fabricated this story around that night using "Vagrant" as a placeholder.
I sent the script off, and the next morning I got word that he liked it, and suggested a few alternate titles. I ended up liking Admit One the most, since it applied with the ticket aspect, yet had a little deeper meaning as well, so I went with that.
There was a bit of talk about building up the tension aspect at the beginning, and I was a little surprised that it went the way it did with the newspaper and what not after the fact, but I was happy with how that part turned out.
I found the sound to be of fairly good quality, but was disappointed that Jill's initial response to Victor's "Thanks for not running away" dropped out a bit.
One question... Did Victor's acting display come off as obvious right away, or did you buy into the fact that he could really be angry, as Jill did? I'm a little torn on that part.
A funny note about that part, my wife thought I used some dialogue from the opening scene of "Happiness", which it isn't even close to, but I thought it was cool since I like that scene so much.
Congratulations. I thought the overall production here was pretty damn solid. It's a good story but like others have mentioned...the script (especially the ending) worked better.
Cheers Rob
Shelton PI
Magnum PI
Down in the hole / Jesus tries to crack a smile / Beneath another shovel load
Are you as talkative as your characters you write about?
I don't know if it was the actors or the direction, but I was mesmerized as I watched at how fluid and natural the dialouge just flowed of the actors tounges. It felt so real and genuine. Beautiful stuff.
To answer your question, probably. I do have a habit of talking a lot, but I can go the other way and listen a lot as well, which is probably more beneficial when it comes to writing dialogue.
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Good work. That director must really like corny romantic endings. Luckily your scripts are solid enough to handle such changes. Well done
Yeah, he definitely likes the more lighthearted stuff, which doesn't bother me at all cause I have a habit of writing things like that quite a bit. The collaborations we've done so far have gone very well, and I look forward to doing more if the opportunity should arise.
And Sniper...I knew it was only a matter of time before someone dropped the Magnum on me.
Hey Mike, good job. I think it’s a good example of how a story can have a good twist without an Earth shattering twist. It’s simple and sweet and effective. Yes, the ending was sappy, even for me. But it’s the kind of ending that a lot of people will like so maybe the director is just “giving them what they want” so to speak.
Either way, nice job. To you, the director, the actors, and the crew. It’s above average.
Hey Mike, just read the script and watched the film. Good stuff all round.Have to agree with the earlier comment that 'Shelton's dialogue rocks!' The script really flowed and the guy who played Victor did a great job I thought.
I have to say that the ending in the film is pure stilton but if that's what the director likes then what the hell, it still works.