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Filmmaking Log
THE CREEPING BOMBER
based on a character and story ideas by Gokudera
script by Quentin Beck
directed by Quentin Beck
cast
Max (lead/anti-hero)
Dorian (lead/villain) Dr COCKington
Wriothesley (support/villain henchman)
Chris (support/villain henchman)
Faith (lead/hero)
Eponine (support/hero/mermaid) (Dorothea Arnault replacement?)
Gokudera (support/inciting incident/motivating plot) CATastrophe
crew
Eddie
Mikaela
Laserhawk
Zack
Malcolm
Linneus
Peter P (camerawork)
producers
Gokudera
Eloise
Bela
McCoy
Pietro (product placement)
Publicity/hype
Elle
based on a character and story ideas by Gokudera
script by Quentin Beck
directed by Quentin Beck
cast
Max (lead/anti-hero)
Dorian (lead/villain) Dr COCKington
Wriothesley (support/villain henchman)
Chris (support/villain henchman)
Faith (lead/hero)
Eponine (support/hero/mermaid) (Dorothea Arnault replacement?)
Gokudera (support/inciting incident/motivating plot) CATastrophe
crew
Eddie
Mikaela
Laserhawk
Zack
Malcolm
Linneus
Peter P (camerawork)
producers
Gokudera
Eloise
Bela
McCoy
Pietro (product placement)
Publicity/hype
Elle
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[The director, Beck, approaches Dolph. It had been difficult adjusting and working around Chris' disappearance for some scenes but he was determined to get as much done as he could in hopes that he could fit Chris back in later. Still hoping that he would return. In the meantime, he was taking his film work seriously.]
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[ it's easy work. so far, no trauma buttons hit. it's not like rayman is coming through the door. he takes another sip of his beer. ]
Just tell me what to do.
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[So he's down for a small chat first.]
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What made you pick film?
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Can't really have one without the other.
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I loved films as a kid. Not only were they incredible: seeing monsters and beautiful damsels in distress on the screen, but they were also ... an escape. A safe place to be. The cinema was a much better place than being at home.
And I wanted to learn how they made all the amazing creatures and effects. King Kong. That was my favourite.
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In Eden, you could be fined for not watching a movie.
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I have one too. It's called "Traitor".
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This place is bad, but it'll never be as bad as Eden.
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[ yet. he still despises the system. ]
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[ healthier too. dolph's not quite there, but he tries to keep it in mind. ]
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[He sounds surprised at that assessment.]
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But it's important. Not just in life, but to who you are.
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One step at a time.
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We need to get this one done before... any more disasters.
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