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Moment of Crisis by Raj - Short - A honest student who turns into a dishonest person, and then turns back to a honest person as he feels inspired from his father. 24 pages - pdf, format
Raj. I tried. I really tried. But something about the short script just made be stop cold. I don't think you proofed this, not even a once over. A few grammar errors aside, there is a very bizarre deja vu on p6 and 8. It took me right out of the script. The two pages are nearly identical. It took me four or five times back and forth to make sure it wasn't an error. It was an error, having the scenes so close and almost word for word. What isn't an error is that, it is another day. But still, if you can't find another way to describe the scene, it's going to throw many out of the script same way it did me. Your next best bet is forget that second quiz and get to the library. But since you drew attention to it, I look at the headers now. Characters are walking EXT. SAME CLASS ROOM. While there are some schools that are like that (classrooms are buildings, but most "hallways" are outside of the buildings) I missed that part. But I can let that go; I can't let go of the fact that there are other classrooms however. I'm really out of this.
But in the meantime, here's a few things that helped me bail:
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He looks at the wall clock in his room that shows 9:00 am.
INT. OFFICE ROOM - MOMENTS LATER The wall clock in the room shows 9:15 am.
Since Mr. Plummer nor Rick mentions the clock being off by at least fifteen minutes, you have three options here, Raj. They are: change "MOMENTS' to MINUTES or find another description, but don't mention the wall clock. The last one, of course, is by having Plummer saying 'Don't mind the clock. It's a few minutes fast' or something like that. True, it's still 15 minutes, but I'll work.
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NICK (cont�d) My father�s 50th birthday is coming. You understand, 50th birthday. I wanna give him a really really good gift. Now a decent laptop will at least cost $800. You know I can�t afford that. So I need your help this time.
Some folks at SS have little nitpicks. Today, my number one pet peeve has reared it's ugly head. Symbols and abbreviations in dialog. In the case of $ it's more of an offense because an actor cannot speak it. I also noted a ton of italics here as well.In fact, here is exactly where I bailed.
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RYAN (upset) I have already lost 10% by failing those two quizzes. I have to make sure that I score in the midterm.