A day-by-day weblog concerning events taking place in the making of the Willie's House of Fun Movie: The Ireline Perdition

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Post 4: To Write A Script

Hey everybody! Vaughn here; for the past couple of days, I've been working nonstop on the Ireline Perdition script and I am pleased to say that it is about a fourth of the way finished. That means that hopefully, by next week, it will be completed, and we can begin editing it. As for what's going on in the script, well, I can't give away too much, but Jimmy John James, the chief of police, is in a bit of trouble and The White Bullet and Sleeping Bag Boy need to help him out.

I gotta tell you, it's a lot of fun writing the script for this movie. I have a lot of experience writing short stories and doing journalism, but my only other work writing scripts was for the film Worm Boy, and that was never finished. What I've found to be the most fun about getting to work on this film is how easily the characters interact with each other; it's like they're little pieces of a puzzle and they fit right together. Well, maybe that's not the best simile, but it gets the point across.

For the past three days, I've mostly stayed home to write, but sadly, I lose focus so much that it's ended up being one of my lowest priorities. In fact, most of my time here has been spent reading books (check out William Shirer's A History of the Third Reich; it's excellent), listening to music (I've been listening to some stuff like Comets on Fire, Strong Like Bear, Cabron, Khanate, Keelhaul, etc, and I've been downloading, album by album, the discography of Leviathan), and playing Super Mario World on my SNES. My apologies to Willie and Ari for slacking!

Willie's House of Fun will be meeting again on Thursday through Friday for another session of recording videos and planning/making The Ireline Perdition. We'll be sure to take plenty of pictures for you (if you like the pictures we've posted here, be sure to check out our Facebook group, with over 100 pictures). Until next time, peace out, and keep hope alive.

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