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Old 02-25-2010, 05:36 AM   #4
Hendrsb33
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Default Re: Anyone Wanna Help Create A Comic Book?

Wow. You are my second response to the post. I just got off the phone with the first one.

First of all, thanks for responding. I don't know how many people will seek me out but I'll find someway to deal with it. Hopefully it won't be an avalanche.

I've just discovered Project Camelot only a few weeks ago and I've seen just about every video. The overall impression I get is that the world is poised on the utter brink of disaster. Scary times ahead.

I'm thinking about a story that covers a wide range of topics (but not too many). It can involve an ensemble of characters, For example, there can be echoes of the X-Files featuring an investigator or investigative team (similar to Mulder and Scully). There can be another character who works in a highly secret facility (like Area 51 or Dulce Base). There can be yet another character who is in mental contact with extraterrestrials or ascended beings, more of a new age angle. And perhaps one other angle that I haven't thought of yet. In the end, what is important is that these characters eventually meet and work together, bringing yet more people into the fold. Along the way, we would address matters of changing the world paradigm in a believable way that would bring about change. Or maybe, as per information I've heard, maybe we can show the results of people choosing different outcomes; in one reality there is disaster, in another there is hope. I dunno. There are many routes and realities we can pursue.

I would say that if you have script lying around then email me an excerpt of it. If you don't, then write out a scene and send it. I would like to see examples of writing for both exposition and action. I need to see how descriptive you can be and if you have a flair for dialogue. If you need, I can probably dig up a sample script to help you along with structure. Though I don't consider myself much of a writer, understanding scriptwriting is part of my job description. I can be of assistance.

--Shep
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