7 possible wardrobes for CHET in "4 Walls" short film.
Shoe size: 13
Pants: 34-34
T-shirt size: XL
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
4 Walls script...draft 1
int. police STATION. DAY
[V.O] Southbound, Nathan's strip club. Reported art theft.
Chet
(In police car, Roger's driving)
We'll take this one.
roger
Jesus! Eager beaver!
They drive down an alley way next to the Metropolitan Art Museum and are blocked by a large cardboard shipping box.
Again with the boxes?
chet
Must be new shipments. I'll move 'em.
When moving boxes, Chet conceals a sharpie marked logo on one of the boxes and places it to the side.
EXT. Alley. Night.
TITLE CARD: "24 Hours earlier"
Mischievously, Two men exit the back of the museum
into the alley way. A van screeches to a halt, almost hitting them.
BARNEY and CHET open back doors of van and unload a cardboard carton,
place it on the ground in the middle of the alley while CHET marks it
with their signature with a black sharpie marker. They enter van and
drive off.
Throughout previous action, bullet-point biographical notes describing each character are presented in a freeze-frame manner.
FRANK (screeching to a halt): professional balloon
artist. tie-die clad and laden with hippie values yet an expert boxer
with several years of experience as a golden gloves competitor.
BARNEY (opening back door): professional birthday
clown, always in costume due to an inexplicable fear of his own
reflection and founder of this renegade, three-man art gang.
CHET (signing box with marker): is a cop who is
strangely addicted to mock performances and thus constantly switching
back and forth between real and fake badges. Only became a cop to
support his performance art career.
INT. NATHAN'S. day
TITLE CARD: "PRESENT DAY"
nathan
I don't care that it's your son's batmitsvah...I'm agnostic. JUST GET ME MY FUCKING MONEY!!!
ENTER COPS
Well hi there fellas! (under his breath) its about damn time.
chet
Nathan! Lookin' cheap and greasy as usual! I'm scared if I touch you I'll get a zit.
nathan
I'd say I was happy to see ya but...well, I never am!
roger
Easy boys. Now, Nathan (pulling out a notepad) you reported a theft--
nathan
Damn right I did. 12 paintings were stolen last
night. Someone blacked out the surveillance cameras. I know I bought
'em all at a thrift shop but I don't care what anyone says. No one can
get in here but me. Somebody must've stole the key. Oh! I rhymed!
man. I'm smooth. Anyway...
This dialogue fades off as he talks to ROGER. CHET peels away to talk to Nicole.
CHET is surprised to see NICOLE still working at the
club. CHET, approaching NICOLE, becomes nervous and fidgets with his
hands. NICOLE remarks flirtatiously, it was him that was always
uncomfortable at the club, not her. She notices his badge says "love
enforcement officer" and he becomes embarrassed; NICOLE laughs.
maybe Nicole has a tattoo of a bird? for
transition, we can zoom into her tattoo (or something else in the
back/foreground) of the club and zoom out before the next title card...
INT. NATHAN'S. NIGHT.
TITLE CARD: "One year earlier"
NATHAN argues with CHET and TINA about NICOLE, who
was almost raped by a customer. NATHAN argues with TINA, saying NICOLE
should comply with the customer in order to foster a good reputation
for the club. CHET detains the customer and locks eyes with NICOLE
(slo-mo?). Both of them effected by each other's presence. Throughout
the action, NICOLE sits at bar in background and drinks a gin and tonic.
int. nathans. later that night.
CHET, still in police garb, returns to the club to
follow-up with the crime. This is unorthodox. He is returning to see
NICOLE once more. CHET, with a drink, is approached by NICOLE. She
notices he is wearing a fake badge that says "Love enforcement
officer." She laughs, finding the badge charming. CHET is
embarrassed. This badge mix-up is routine for CHET.
int. van. night
TITLE CARD: "Present Day"
BARNEY and FRANK discover CHET's real badge and gun in back of van. Thus CHET is currently on duty with a fake badge and gun.
ext. nathans's. night
CHET returns to see NICOLE again but is thwarted and
never makes it inside the building because NATHAN meets him in the
parking lot accusing him of stealing his paintings from a year earlier
while in cahoots with NICOLE. NATHAN pulls a gun on CHET (finger gun?)
and not only forces him into a car but also makes CHET drive to the
Museum. NICOLE sees this scene play out through a window from inside
the club and follows CHET and NATHAN in her own car. On the way to the
museum NATHAN pulls down the passenger mirror and notices he has a zit
coming in. CHET notices his lack of focus and secretly pulls out his
phone. He sends a text saying,
"N.I.H.M.A.G.P.W.A.O.O.W.T.T.M.I.W.S.Y.T.I.5."
The following phrase is shown as a subtitle. NATHAN
IS HOLDING ME AT GUN POINT. WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO THE MUSEUM. I WILL SEE
YOU THERE IN 5.
INT. VAN. NIGHT
As BARNEY AND FRANK prepare to go give CHET his
official badge, they receive a text message from CHET. This cryptic
text is crystal clear and they leave to the museum.
INT. MUSEUM. NIGHT.
In the basement of the museum NATHAN forces CHET into
a freight elevator, but midway to the intended floor the elevator
lurches to a halt without warning and the door inexplicably opens to
reveal BARNEY and FRANK triumphantly and heroically holding elevator
pass keys. After a brief moment of surprise, NATHAN shows his gun and
orders the two gang members into the elevator. Easily defeated, they
immediately comply to NATHAN'S orders and the three become morose.
Frank realizes its a three to one advantage as he counts the number of
bodies, and proceeds to shove NATHAN away from CHET. After some brief
struggling, NATHAN hits both FRANK AND BARNEY in the head with his gun.
They fall unconscious as CHET runs away.
EXT. ALLEY. NIGHT.
As CHET continues running he sees the gangs' van and
believes he's rid himself of NATHAN. At that moment NATHAN shoots him.
CHET goes down. His vision becomes blurred but sees a figure in the
distance. It's Nicole signaling him to get into the signature tagged
box in hope of hiding from NATHAN. They get into the box.
ext. Meadow. day.
CHET and NICOLE find themselves in a lush grassy
field illuminated by hundreds of tiny lights. Acoustic guitar music
plays as the two dance slowly. They then walk towards the same building
of the club now named CHET'S Bed and Breakfast. NATHAN is a bus boy.
CHET with a sling on his arm from the gun wound is doing bookkeeping.
Nicole kisses him on the cheek,as she manages the counter; they look at
each other smiling. TINA stands over NATHAN as she tells him he missed
a spot.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Rush Two: Synopsis
“Rapscallions!”
A group renegade performing artists are constantly one step
ahead of the Seattle police, because one of them is a cop, a good dude though a
little torn between doing the crime and stopping it. His name is Chet…he’s a little bit fickle…he
has a flat-top and is always in uniform…you know…just in case. The other two are a birthday clown who is
always in costume because he is frightened of his real face and a professor of
parkour, who is always dressed in tie die…he is a hippie, at one with the earth
but will totally break your neck in half a second if he needed to. The kind of performance art they do ranges
from silly, radical, chaotic, thought provoking and dangerous. They do fake arrests all the time (e.g.: Chet
arrests Jeff (the clown) at a 4 year olds birthday party using mace and
screaming “get in the van you philandering clown and never touch children like
that ever again!” Thus scarring all who
are there). Stuff like that.
They are caught breaking out of the Seattle Art Museum, where
they just took every single painting and reframed them upside down. They were caught by the depressed janitor, Camille. Camille goes to college and struggles to fit
in, trying on a different personality every week…she was currently a goth-kid. Instead of turning them in to the police, she
becomes a part of their gang of rapscallion rebels and finds a home with these odd, odd cast of characters. Two days later, all the characters besides
Camille are crushed by a sperm whale at their next performance. The end.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Rush One
1. WHAT ARE YOUR PREFERENCES FOR PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS?
All of these are in a lose order. I would love to do any of these...
1. Acting
2. Screenwriting
3. Cinematography
4. Directing
2. WHAT KINDS OF PERTINENT SKILLS, INTERESTS, AND/OR OTHER RESOURCES DO YOU POSSESS?
I am from Sacramento, CA; born and raised. I have family on the east coast and Texas so I am somewhat familiar with those places. I went to school in Eugene, OR at the University of Oregon for two years and then transferred here to Cornish. This is my second semester here. I live on Capital Hill now. I own a bike and I rent a cool studio apartment with a couch, etc.
I am a sophomore in the acting track and am interested in the original works track. I love to act. I find it fun and meaningful.
I am passionate about entrepreneurial business, I love to read things I am interesting in, I love to write (free-write, poetry). I enjoy running and intentionally going on walks.
3. HOW WOULD YOU WRITE THE LOGLINE (TWO OR THREE SENTENCES) FOR THE MOVIE "THE GHOSTS"?
There is a 1950s gang that called "The Ghosts" who don't change the world but they do change one girl's life in a very big and perspective-building way.
All of these are in a lose order. I would love to do any of these...
1. Acting
2. Screenwriting
3. Cinematography
4. Directing
2. WHAT KINDS OF PERTINENT SKILLS, INTERESTS, AND/OR OTHER RESOURCES DO YOU POSSESS?
I am from Sacramento, CA; born and raised. I have family on the east coast and Texas so I am somewhat familiar with those places. I went to school in Eugene, OR at the University of Oregon for two years and then transferred here to Cornish. This is my second semester here. I live on Capital Hill now. I own a bike and I rent a cool studio apartment with a couch, etc.
I am a sophomore in the acting track and am interested in the original works track. I love to act. I find it fun and meaningful.
I am passionate about entrepreneurial business, I love to read things I am interesting in, I love to write (free-write, poetry). I enjoy running and intentionally going on walks.
3. HOW WOULD YOU WRITE THE LOGLINE (TWO OR THREE SENTENCES) FOR THE MOVIE "THE GHOSTS"?
There is a 1950s gang that called "The Ghosts" who don't change the world but they do change one girl's life in a very big and perspective-building way.
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