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Subject: Scenario | Thursday, December 14, 2006
Scene Description: There are three scenes to this. The first scene takes place on a cold winter day in December. It takes place on December seventh. It takes place in an old run down apartment building in New York City. The only living things living in this building are people on limited income and vermin. The next scene takes place in the apartment buildings as well. Although, the third and final scene takes place in a police station.

The four characters in this scene are Roberta Boulevardes, Janice Smith, Sheriff Mary Wilson, and Katrina Mills.

Roberta Boulevardes is a woman in her early thirties and wears a simple blue police uniform. Her hair is long and tied back in a bun. It is brown and shimmers in the sunlight.

Janice Smith is a young lady and twenty-one years of age. She has long, brown hair. She is an average young dresser in her jeans, simple shirts, and flat shoes.

Katrina Mills is a woman in her late twenties. Her hair is short and red. She is best seen in jeans, t-shirts and sneakers.

Sheriff Mary Wilson is a woman in her early forties. Her hair is medium length and usually in a ponytail. She wears a blue police uniform.

Exposition: The scene begins with Roberta and Janice arguing over Roberta's fiancé, Billy. The scene ends with a "BAM!"

Conflict: The conflict briefly begins with an argument between Roberta and Janice. The main conflict comes later in scene three when Katrina is brought to the police station for questioning, and the truth is revealed.

1 Comments:

Blogger TR3 Joe said...
In response to your comment about the hopes of a cold and white Christmas the hopes are very minimal. Actually last week there was a CHANCE.

Now the good news.. Christmas will be slightly cooler than its been. With temps in the 40's. Rain on Christmas night into the day after. There were HINTS it may mix, but I doubt that. BIG RAINS on Saturday from the same storm the was a BLIZZARD in Denver. (They had 30 inches of snow)

More good news, at this moment, the pattern is VERY Slowly change. It takes a while to happen and thus we have to watch it. But without getting too technical, El Nino was a BIG factor this winter. The stronger it is the worse it is for snow lovers. IT kept gaining strength. Early this week it SLOWLY began to decline. It will take a while but its the First PIECE of a FUN Janurary.

Keep the faith.. Winter will return with a vegence.

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