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A blog devoted just to my scriptwriting. That’s all I’m going to blogging about here. |
The Equivalent of About Twenty Paragraphs I’m heading back to work in about two hours from now. That means it’s time for me to write another blog entry. If I don’t do that now, I will miss another blogging day, and I don’t want to do that. I never want to do that, especially this early in a new year. That happened a couple of years ago, and I don’t want it to happen again. I think that it happened on the sixth of January, a couple of years ago, but I could be wrong about that. It may have been a little later than that. All I know is that it happened soon after the new year began. That was so embarrassing. I know that it wasn’t a physical embarrassment to me, but it sure did feel like it was to me and my writing. Speaking of my writing, what does all this mean for my writing? It means that I’m going to be starting my second and third twelve-hour shifts at work when I return to work at six PM WDC time early this evening. That also means I will continue working on my latest scriptwriting project. I’m almost ready to start working on my paragraph Story Outline for my movie, ‘The Final Ritual of Hummannan.’ I still have one hundred sentences to write before I finish the sentence Scene Outline for this scriptwriting project. After I finish writing them, I will start on my paragraphs. I don’t know how long it will take to finish writing these one hundred and fifty sentences, but I should get them done before the end of today. After all, that seven hours of my first twelve-hour shift this weekend. I’m hoping that it will only take me four to six hours to finish writing these sentences, and I think that I can do it in that amount of time. After all, I only have four Acts and twenty-five sentences to write for each Act. It shouldn’t take me more an an hour to an hour and a half for each Act to finish writing these sentences, especially since this is the end of this movie. I usually write faster when I’m writing toward the end of a Part, Episode, or Movie. At least that’s how it normally works. If I can get this sentence Scene Outline in four to six hours this evening, I will have six to eight hours to work on my paragraph Story Outline. How many of these paragraphs will I get written by the end of this twelve-hour shift? I’m hoping it will be about sixteen to twenty-four paragraphs. It all depends on two things as to how many paragraphs I can get written by the end of this twelve-hour shift. One of those things is how soon I will be finished with writing my sentences for this project. Another reason will be how much time I have to devote to my writing during these twelve hours. Of course, the sooner I finish writing my one hundred sentences that I need to write to finish writing my Scene Outline for this movie, the more paragraphs I should be able to write during this twelve-hour shift. Unfortunately, that could be a problem. After all, I may not have twelve hours to devote to my scriptwriting during this twelve-hour shift. After all, I may only have ten to eleven hours early this evening and early tomorrow morning to work on this project. It all depends on how busy it gets at work, especially this evening. It’s a Saturday, and it can get very busy at work on a Saturday. Hopefully, it won’t get that busy this Saturday, but it is the first Saturday of a new year. |