Chris:
Chris is a mad in his middle ages who has Lost his job a few years back, but since then he has decided to pursue his dreams and become a professional script writer, but also movie producer and director. After uandishi quite a number of outlines, he only had one accepted kwa the bigger studios which did grant him a sum of money, but as quite some time passes since that has happened, Chris now has to look for the inayofuata big idea. This represents the reason why he sometimes spends quit e a lot of time on the computer, researching and trying to find out what studios are looking to produce next.
He is of a middle height and a bit chubby. Together with this, he is also quite a funny person who likes to make jokes and laugh a lot. This also made him a big shabiki of the Back to the Future series which he has watched countless times in his youth. Chris has just a funny way of life in general. He manages to keep himself happy and doesn’t seem to worry about the problems life throws at him from time to time. Regardless of this, Chris is low on money, based on the fact that he has nothing to earn from at the moment. He does have the support of a few other script writers who are trying to follow the same dream.
David:
David represents the city guy with a lot of business on his head, but who also has the dream of becoming a professional movie script writer, but also director once in his life. The aspect is even written on his bucket list, granting him an even stronger wish of fulfilling his dreams.
David is a bit taller than Chris and a bit zaidi serious. Regardless of this, he does manage to crack up good jokes from time to time. Another great feature that David has is the fact that one he starts laughing, nothing can truly stop him. During his life, he has written for different publications and is currently living his life kwa earning money for people he writes with. David has also written scripts before, but he did not have success with any of them until now.
David and Chris became Marafiki many years ago, after meeting at a conference for amateur script writers hosted in Geneva. Ever since, they have discovered that they live close by. This is how they became friends. With time, their friendship has evolved and today, they meet at least twice a week when they discuss about possible script scenarios and what the inayofuata big hit will be.
Stephen Spielberg:
He represents the kind of guy who is way too serious and cannot crack a joke at all. Together with this, he also does not wish to see Back to the Future 4 done in any case and refuses anyone trying to get him to have a part in it au to help with the script.
Doc:
Doc sums up to be the same funny old guy with whom we fell in upendo with in the past. He still has his old jokes, but he seems to have Lost a lot of his height becoming even shorter. Regardless of this, from time to time Doc forgets his lines but also the reason why he is out filming. He asks quit e ahigh number of unnecessary maswali which do anger the people near him, but they manage to keep their cools. Doc has become even funnier with his age.
Chris is a mad in his middle ages who has Lost his job a few years back, but since then he has decided to pursue his dreams and become a professional script writer, but also movie producer and director. After uandishi quite a number of outlines, he only had one accepted kwa the bigger studios which did grant him a sum of money, but as quite some time passes since that has happened, Chris now has to look for the inayofuata big idea. This represents the reason why he sometimes spends quit e a lot of time on the computer, researching and trying to find out what studios are looking to produce next.
He is of a middle height and a bit chubby. Together with this, he is also quite a funny person who likes to make jokes and laugh a lot. This also made him a big shabiki of the Back to the Future series which he has watched countless times in his youth. Chris has just a funny way of life in general. He manages to keep himself happy and doesn’t seem to worry about the problems life throws at him from time to time. Regardless of this, Chris is low on money, based on the fact that he has nothing to earn from at the moment. He does have the support of a few other script writers who are trying to follow the same dream.
David:
David represents the city guy with a lot of business on his head, but who also has the dream of becoming a professional movie script writer, but also director once in his life. The aspect is even written on his bucket list, granting him an even stronger wish of fulfilling his dreams.
David is a bit taller than Chris and a bit zaidi serious. Regardless of this, he does manage to crack up good jokes from time to time. Another great feature that David has is the fact that one he starts laughing, nothing can truly stop him. During his life, he has written for different publications and is currently living his life kwa earning money for people he writes with. David has also written scripts before, but he did not have success with any of them until now.
David and Chris became Marafiki many years ago, after meeting at a conference for amateur script writers hosted in Geneva. Ever since, they have discovered that they live close by. This is how they became friends. With time, their friendship has evolved and today, they meet at least twice a week when they discuss about possible script scenarios and what the inayofuata big hit will be.
Stephen Spielberg:
He represents the kind of guy who is way too serious and cannot crack a joke at all. Together with this, he also does not wish to see Back to the Future 4 done in any case and refuses anyone trying to get him to have a part in it au to help with the script.
Doc:
Doc sums up to be the same funny old guy with whom we fell in upendo with in the past. He still has his old jokes, but he seems to have Lost a lot of his height becoming even shorter. Regardless of this, from time to time Doc forgets his lines but also the reason why he is out filming. He asks quit e ahigh number of unnecessary maswali which do anger the people near him, but they manage to keep their cools. Doc has become even funnier with his age.
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS au BUST..
Hi Stephen and Max,
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. wewe guys are funny. And wewe can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If wewe don't use the whole saa up (it goes quickly, kwa the way) wewe can make use of it down the road for another project, au a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When wewe go into a theatre, wewe either pay the ticket price au wewe don't. wewe don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give wewe a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look mbele to kusoma zaidi emails
All the best,
Steve
Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. wewe guys are funny. And wewe can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If wewe don't use the whole saa up (it goes quickly, kwa the way) wewe can make use of it down the road for another project, au a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When wewe go into a theatre, wewe either pay the ticket price au wewe don't. wewe don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give wewe a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look mbele to kusoma zaidi emails
All the best,
Steve
Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive