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Hey everyone. I have recently been inspired to write a story about the events of 9/11. I have a vague idea of what I want to write but would also enjoy some help on this and get other peoples feelings about the event.
Basically, the idea is about the morning of 9/11. The story follows four different characters: Jeff, a high school student; Susan, wife of Bill, who works in the twin towers; Wilson, called in sick for work at the pentagon; and Mohammed, a tourist in New York, who happens to be muslim.
Those are the characters. The basic story idea is to follow the characters and see what unfolds. I would really appreciate help and input. Since this is a multi-character script.
Hey, what kind of help would you like on this? Are you just looking for suggestions for plot?
One thing I would like to point out is that people didn't know that it was Al Queda right away, so in case you were going to have some sort of racist thing with Mohammed, you should make sure that it's not because people associate the terrorist attack with him. If this isn't what you were planning, then don't mind my comment.
I'd certainly be willing to help you develope the script, but I don't think I can be of any help writing it at the moment if that's what you were looking for.
Also, I'm not sure how old you are, but if you need any help with a high school student's perspective, I'm one right now.
The help I'm looking for is with someone adding their perspective of 9/11 into a script. How do you feel about 9/11? And what do you think people's reactions were?
If you can add to the plot, then that's great. This idea is still in brainstorm mode and I am just trying to collect as much research on the topic as I can.
So, any input you can give would be greatly appreciated.
To be honest, if you get the script of the ground all power to you and i willd edicate my time to reading it, but just a piece of advice since this is "an idea in progress" or maybe youve done more work on it. I think the 9/11 events have been televised too much now with World Trade Centre and United 93(i think was the name) and it is such a delicate subject i think it would be hard to treat it. I just think the whole event has now been over done. Thats just a thought. I like the idea though.
For me, this event became a good story background to write an interweaving character script. Since posting I have made a lot of revisions. I hope to make more and gain more information and waht not. Then I'll develop the characters more and more.
As someone who lives in NYC and actually watched the towers come down and lived in the aftermath, I think you're treading on extremely thin ice. This story is about as delicate as a story about an eight year old being raped by her father....and loving it.
As someone who lives in NYC and actually watched the towers come down and lived in the aftermath, I think you're treading on extremely thin ice. This story is about as delicate as a story about an eight year old being raped by her father....and loving it.Phil
I agree!!
You don't even have to be a native, live in NYC or be a citizen even to feel strongly about this.
It has about as much charm to it as making a movie about a really "nice" Nazi SS officer in WWII. Maybe showing how he was really a victim rather than a bad guy....
I was only 12 when the towers came down, and I was on the other side of the world. The only real effect it had on me was that the TV station didn't air a single episode of The Simpsons for nearly three weeks after it happened. That pissed me off. Sounds insesitive, but I've matured a bit since then and more recent tragedies (a pity that there are so many of them) have affected me a little more.
Pia is right in that you don't have to live in New York or even in America to feel strongly about the story. Just make it good. People won't stand for a script that shits all over the whole thing, nor should they. It needs to be sensetive, realistic and above all, it needs to honor the people that died in the towers, the people who died trying to get people out of the towers and the people who survived the whole darn thing. A good 9/11 story can be told, personally I think World Trade Center proved that.
Phil's right in that it's a delicate subject and than the ice is pretty thin, no matter who's working on it. But it can be done.
I was living in Washington DC at the time of 9/11 and it was a pretty hectic time. Everyone became really friendly and wanted to know what was going on. It was like a reason for people to come together.
I really want to write something about it. I just feel moved to do so (even if that means breaking through the thin ice). Sometimes it's just gotta be done.
Let's not forget the people in the pentagon as well. One of my best buddies was working construction there on that morning. He saw the whole thing. He told me about it a few months ago and that's what sparked my idea.
But, having said that, I think you need to find a reason why you are so moved by these events and figure out if and how you want to tell a story around it. Remeber, every movie has a message, a theme. You need to find what your theme is and work from there.
The important thing to think about is that if you can tell the same message and story without using 9/11, then you should'nt use those events. What you have to stay clear off, in this particular instance, is a story that feels contrived and inorganic.
I think you need to find a reason why you are so moved by these events and figure out if and how you want to tell a story around it.
And it being cool, interesting or a challenge is not reason enough. This is a very dramatic/traumatic/heavy subject. It's not something you can 'easily imagine.'
I stated my theme in an earlier post. It's the idea of people coming together to help one another out. I didn't exactly spell it out, but it's there. I also want to express the chaotic-ness that took place as well. People being confused and not know what's going on.
I just think this idea is going to go over like a fart in church. Unless you were there or experienced a very similar situation, you won't be able to express the feeling of fear and confusion.
IIRC, someone else suggested a 9/11 story here. People said they wouldn't read it. I get the feeling the same will happen with this script.
I still think, telling the story and letting it live on is one of the best things we can do.
Telling what story. Unless you were there and was directly affected, you have no story. A fictional account of what happened that day is not the best thing to do.