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#1025573 added January 29, 2022 at 3:46am
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One Hundred and Twenty-seven Single Sentences Total
One Hundred and Twenty-Seven Single Sentences Total


I was very busy yesterday at work when it comes to my Water Wars scriptwriting project. Not only did I get my sixth Character Act Breakdown written, but I did the first half of Part One for the movie introduction to this television series. That’s a total of one hundred and twenty-six single sentences that I wrote yesterday at work. I also updated Act Two for Voonc in the Character Act Breakdown for a new total of one hundred and twenty-seven.

Why did I update Voonc? Because when I was writing the single sentences for his scenes in Act Two, I realized that they didn’t match the original one. So, I changed it. That doesn’t happen too much. But something like this does happen every so often. I know that Character Act Breakdowns are just for my benefit. That they are sort of Story Outlines being written in a character format instead of a Story Outline. But that’s how I keep track of my storylines. And what happens to each character in the Acts.

That is just how I like to write my Outlines. Especially, the Scene Outlines. It helps to write them. I think it also helps me to write my single sentences and single paragraphs faster. A good example of that is what happened yesterday at work. After all, I got a hundred and twenty-seven single sentences written during a weekday. But it wasn’t just a weekday. It was also a very busy Friday.

The first two hours were extremely busy. That is why it took me almost two hours to finish writing the six Character Act Breakdown. I didn’t think that I would get the first half of Part One written. Maybe fifty-five single sentences. But not ninety of them. Especially, since it was very busy at work the rest of the day. The last two hours in particular. True, the middle four hours were busier than they normally are. But the last two were very, very busy too. Not as busy as the first two. They were probably a close second, though.

Today, I’m going to continue to work on the second half of Part One. After yesterday, I should be able to get at least ninety single sentences written to end Part One of this movie introduction. Since I did it yesterday, there is no reason why I can’t do it again. Being a Saturday also helps me write that I should get a lot more than ninety of them written. I would like it to be a hundred and fifteen or more. But I’m not going to count on anything until it happens.


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