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Aug 07, 2009 15:42

Something very weird has happened today. ( I mean... more weird than usual. )

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couldbecousin August 8 2009, 02:48:29 UTC
*waves to Solstice, sitting on the shelf* :D

I am so glad you finally had a good day at uni. This may sound irritatingly cliched, but I find that if I can push myself to stay on a particular course of action long enough, I DO get better at whatever it is I am doing, and I DO feel better and more hopeful. I wish I could be in class with you and work on your project. I have all these ideas and nowhere to put them...

I like Arial too by the way! :D I also like Tori Amos's song "A Sorta Fairy Tale," though something tells me it is not your kind of song. What can I say, I have more mainstream taste than you do. :) *hugs your neurons and receptors to keep the joy flowing* :D

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king_gravewater August 8 2009, 06:06:47 UTC
*Solstice waves back, smiling happily...*

I do not believe I am getting any better at what I am doing. I am just finding a comfortable slot where what I can do is applicable to a greater extent than what I cannot. And I would love to have you contributing ideas to something I am filming. Maybe one day when I resurrect the idea I had of having a large group of non-normies all living in their own little apartment block and generally being themselves in film-satire episodes, we could get you to write some episodes for it. Hehe.

I have always had a problem with Serif fonts and reading. I have just noticed it a lot more lately.

*My neurons and receptors all welcome you happily...*

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couldbecousin August 8 2009, 11:48:54 UTC
*Awww nice friendly neurons and receptors* :D

Yes, I definitely have some ability with words, but rather than writing conventional, full-length pieces, I tend to craft sound bites, monologues, dialogues and interviews in my head. Hard to think of anyone who would need a writer like that...but maybe working on a film would suit me. :D

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king_gravewater August 8 2009, 22:14:30 UTC
*They all giggle at you...*

A lot of writers in Hollywood work on the principle of assembling sound bites or short segments before stitching them together as best they can. Which is understandable when you consider that some high-profile productions get worked on by so many writers that by the time the finished piece is shot, none of the poor writers can tell which of them worked on what.

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foxydanish August 9 2009, 17:04:51 UTC
Aww those kind of days where everything just seems to go right are so rare but wonderful. I'm glad you had a good day! That's wonderful that Miss Redhead read your script proposal as well AND that your professor actually used yours as an example! Wow. Sounds like things are going quite well. Yayness. :)

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king_gravewater August 10 2009, 00:58:10 UTC
To be really honest, I still feel rather tossed aside and left in a pit, but that is not an unusual feeling for me, regardless of where I go. And the lovely lady (I might refer to her by name one day just to save a bit of effort) really just seemed to be being polite. *shrug*

I think I was the only one brave enough to actually let the lecturers see my script proposal before the end of the class. Hehe.

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