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Almost Four Alphabets
Almost Four Alphabets



I know that I have already written about my latest scriptwriting project, The Life of Billia Lonce, on my Monday blog entry, but now it’s official. After all, I will be returning to this project early this evening at six PM WDC time until six AM WDC time early tomorrow morning.

If I remember correctly, without going back and looking at that blog entry, I think that I only have the one hundred and two names to remember for the Youngest Young Ones of Billia and Helleni. I know that it’s a lot of names to remember, but these names are what we call the Great Grandkids, or is it the Great-great Grandkids?

Whatever the generation, these grandkids are part of the Supporting Cast for this movie, and they don’t come into it until toward the middle to the end of it. So, like the other Supporting Cast members, they won’t be in it as much. They are basically there to support Billia and Helleni.

After I finish remembering these names, I still have a lot to do before I can start writing the sentences and paragraphs for these Act Breakdowns, Story Outlines, and Scene Outlines. First of all, I need to create a spreadsheet for this movie. That shouldn’t be too hard, though. After all, it’s similar to the other two movies I have been working on lately.

It’s similar to my movie, The Final Ritual of Hummannan, because Billia and Helleni alternate within each Act like Dinill and Marri. The similarity with my Skinless movie is that each Act has different supporting storylines. Only these supporting storylines are a lot more complicated.

After I finish my spreadsheet for this movie, I still need to create the documentation for it before I can continue with phase one of this project, aka the sentences for it. That shouldn’t be too hard to accomplish either. After all, all I need to do is copy one of my other movies to these documents. Then all I need to do is update it for this movie.

Will I get all this done during my twelve-hour shift early this evening to early tomorrow morning? Hopefully, I can do that. It all depends on how long it takes me to remember the one hundred and two names for the final Supporting Cast for this movie. I think that I can do it.

If I can’t get the setup down during this twelve-hour shift, I should have enough time to finish doing it during my next twelve-hour shift on early Sunday evening to early Monday morning. That gives me twenty-four hours this weekend to finish setting up this movie. I may even have some time to start working on the sentences for it.










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