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Baby Soup (revised in Final Draft) (currently 1753 views)
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Posted: September 12th, 2012, 11:45am
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OK, here it is revised and freshly formatted in Final Draft. Very Short. TIA, John
Baby Soup and The Story Of Davis, Episode #3, The Lean Times Dramatic Series - The remnants of humanity struggle to survive The Lean Times which follow an apocalyptic Event.
At the sage advice of larger voices who are sending me links to PRO-QUALITY spec scripts, I will now retreat to my fortress of solitude to read them when they arrive.
Interesting story, although I'm curious now as to what the "event" was. Got a misplaced "beat" pg. 1, Bob's name mentioned twice, pg. 2, and frankly the title is annoying. Seems you could come up with something better, but that's just my opinion.
Not to be snarky -- you seem a very nice guy and I realize that you are still finding your way aound -- but it seems everywhere I look I am finding threads about your Baby Soup script.
When I look at the portal (have you tried that button yet, on the upper-right?) I see several.
In the future, please try to keep stuff like this housed on one thread instead of starting a new thread for each update.
The alternative is anarchy. And nobody wants that. Except maybe Jeff. But he doesn't count.
Or better yet, submit your work to Don and get a thread on the main boards where you will get a lot more traffic.
Thanks in advance. Cheers and welcome to the boards.
Baby Soup is a single episode which is part of a larger project.
The whole thing is THE LEAN TIMES and this is divided into three parts; (1) The Event, (2) After The Event and the conclusion of the series, (3) New Hopes, New Beginnings.
Soup falls in the big fat After The Event section which is a collection of stand alone, yet inter-related stores set in locations around the world....Or so it says right here in my Synopsis.
Sorry about the double posting. I mistakenly first posted Baby Soup in the Getting To Know You section and later in Works In Progress. If you let me go this time, I promise I'll never do it again.
Is there one (proper) special place to post new scripts?
John
PS
Regarding the annoying title, this was given to me by the paranoid delusional homeless man who predicts the Event. He is the one that calls it THE LEAN TIMES. Hey, what do I know? He's the one on a first name basis with God.
Part of the problem with your scattershot approach to posting is I have no idea whether I am reading the most current version or not. I read through whatever is at the top of this thread and will toss out a couple of stray thoughts.
First, you are beating the heck out of "beat", and other parentheticals. Sparingly, if at all, is the rule for those. Some people will tell you never. Anyway, the more you learn, the more you will find conflicting opinions about just about any question you might think to ask.
My take is that nobody likes to be told what to do, and that includes actors. They will find the right flow for your dialogue themselves. Often better than you envision it yourself, so stuff your beats away unless there is a darn good reason for one.
Also -- a common rookie error here -- is this passage:
Quoted from excerpt
David drags the bodies outside, digs a hole, buries both bodies in the same hole.
So how long does this take? A half-hour? More? You obviously do not mean to show this entire process on film, thus, you need to be cautious of the passage of time in your descriptions. That is what a montage or series of shots is for, or other, more clever ways to denote the passage of time.
There was really nothing wrong with the script (to me), although once Bob got whacked it held no more surprises.
It would have been nice if the exchange between Davis and Nelda ended in a different way. The best scripts take situations like this and turn them on their ear -- delivering something totally unexpected. Give that some thought.
Hope some of these comments help you out. Nice to see a new guy getting involved.
Your point is well taken I'll try to contain my Baby Soup activities to just one thread. ….Which one do you like?
To beat or not to beat? Reading a thread on this very subject right now. The angry mob is divided.
Montage to end Soup is a very good idea....
1) Davis drags the bodies outside. 2) Davis digs on big hole. 3) Davis unceremoniously kicks their bodies into the hole. 4) Davis tamps dirt covering their bodies. 5) Davis walks away into darkening skies.
As for surprises. Bob was surprised. Poor bastard didn't get no supper.
Any future comments you'd care to make, I'm anxious to hear.
Baby Soup is just one episode in a much larger and ambitious project divided into three parts. Before killing more pixels and stinking up the place by writing addition episodes, I'd like to get this one done right.
yeah i know it's part of a bigger piece, so fair enough... but I would prefer to start at the beginning, JMHO. It would have been nice to see Nelda put up a little fight... atleast.
Being new to screenwriting and not knowing squat about the craft, I started with what I thought would be the easiest and shortest story. I intend to stay with this one short until we have a commercial product. I just hope the darn thing doesn't turn into a feature length film starring Bruce Willis as Davis.
Regarding the beginning, I have a treatment for that, but at present, it is beyond my limited skills.
Nelda doesn't put up a fight because she is resolved to her fate. She isn't proud of what's she's become. And at some level she must realize without sweet Bob, she's very much alone and vulnerable in a dangerous post apocalyptic world. Butchering and cooking are her only skills....Hmmmm. Perhaps I can work that into a pre-splat VO for Nelda?
Heck, I'm already including a montage for Bert and a surprise ending he didn't see coming. A swan song for Nelda would be just a little more water in the soup.
Thanks for the input. We'll give Nelda some V.O. lines so she can have that Come To Jesus Moment (also read, regret her mistakes and flesh eating ways).
John
Ghost, you didn't ask, but there are reasons why Davis is so angry and remorseless....But then, that's another story in THE LEAN TIMES.
Hi John- The story has that end of the world, everyone for themselves feel to it. Interested in reading the other two parts to your story. Best of luck- Dirk
Hi John- The story has that end of the world, everyone for themselves feel to it. Interested in reading the other two parts to your story. Best of luck- Dirk
Log Line - THE LEAN TIMES The remnants of humanity struggle to survive The Lean Times which follow an apocalyptic Event.
OK, Here's the Final Draft and completed story....Dark, Quirky and Now More Gritty Than Ever
"Baby Soup And The Story Of Davis," THE LEAN TIMES, Episode #3 (5 pages) The remnants of humanity struggle to survive The Lean Times which follow an apocalyptic Event.