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Almost Ready to Start the Sentences Already The Scene Outlines for the sentences and paragraphs are the only thing that I have left to do before I can start writing my sentences for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I have already set up my spreadsheet for this project, the Act Breakdowns for it, and the Story Outlines for all nine Parts and Episodes. The only ones left are the Scene Outlines. I don’t think they will take too long to finish. They should be done in about two hours. After all, all I need to do is copy the first half of each Part or Episode into the second half of each Part or Episode. I will need to do a little updating after I do this, though. After all, I will need to update Act Three because the introduction of the six main characters in this project is capitalized, with their ages next to them. They will need to be uncapitalized without their ages in Act Three. I will also need to change the last three Act titles for these Parts and Episodes. That should be too hard to do. All I need to do is do this with the first three Parts for my Mini-series. Then I can copy and paste them to the rest of my Scene Outlines. That’s what I have done with the Act Breakdowns and the Story Outlines. I will also do the same thing with these Scene Outlines. Before I start creating, copying and pasting, there is one other thing I need to do first. I need to update my Scene Outlines a little bit. After all, there is only one secondary character of Reen, Voonc, and Kiirra that begins and ends each Act now in these Parts and Episodes instead of the two that have begun and ended them before now. It shouldn’t take me too long to correct these, especially in my sentence Scene Outlines. The paragraph Scene Outlines may take me some time to do because each Act begins a new page in these Outlines. That doesn’t happen with any other Act Breakdown or Outline except for the paragraph Scene Outline. I don’t have too much time before I go to work tomorrow afternoon at six PM WDC time, but I may have a couple of hours that I could finish up this setup. If I can do that, I can start working on my sentences tomorrow when I return to work. Unfortunately, I may not have the time to do it tomorrow before I return to work. Sometimes I have an hour or two to kill before I return to work on the weekend, and sometimes I don’t. I would like to start writing my sentences when I get to work early tomorrow evening, but I won’t count on that happening until it does. It all depends on whether I can get the setup done before then. |