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An American Journalist Challenge: 1 month mark

One month into the rewrite and I am getting closer and closer to finally finishing this script. So far I am at 117 script pages. I am almost at the point where I can start tightening up each scene. The story so far has a good rhythm and flow. My next immediate step is to start improving the scenes involving the main character, tighten up some dialogue and work on some scenes showcasing his character flaws. Within the next week or two I hope to have a draft ready to show to some close friends and get some feedback from the script. From there I will take into consideration any notes I may get. And then I plan to send it to one of those professional companies that reads scripts and give notes to get some more additional feedback.

Goals for the next month:

1. Finish a good enough draft to send to close friends for feedback.
2. Send screenplay to script reading company to get additional feedback.
3. Based on notes work on another draft of the script.

Werner Herzog

The other day I went to a double feature at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood and had the privilege of meeting one of my favorite directors Werner Herzog. All I can say is wow! I was really impressed. Herzog was the most down to earth person I’ve ever met. That night we were suppose to watch Stoszek and Woyzeck two films Herzog directed in the 70′s,  however the print for one of the films was very poor so Herzog ended up calling one of his producer friends that very same night and had him deliver a copy of Rescue Dawn to the theater so the people wouldn’t be disappointed.  He also had many funny and insightful stories that he shared with the audience after each movie. What impressed me the most was that between the films Herzog took the time to take pictures and answer questions from people in the lobby of the theater. He made an effort to interact with everyone that approached him. He did not have a big ego whatsoever compared to the many other big names that make up Hollywood. His philosophy on becoming  a good director, getting as much life experience as possible has motivated me in my filmmaking career. Overall I was very happy to have gotten to shake the hand of one my all-time favorite directors.

Another Win For Manny Pacquiao!!!!

The other night I watched Pacquiao go in for another victory. This time his challenger was Joseph Clottey from Ghana. Sadly to day, this had to be one of the more boring fights I’ve seen with Pacquiao. To sum it up, the fight seemed more like a glorified sparring session. The whole time Clottey with his peek-a-boo style of boxing was more concerned with just lasting in the ring with Pacquiao instead of trying to win the fight. At one point as Clottey was hiding behind his gloves, Pacquiao double punched him on the side of the head. After being warned from the referee, a mischievous smile was on Pacquiao’s face for what he had done. In the end Pacquiao out punched Clottey winning every single round and eventually getting the unanimous decision for the victory. I had much high hopes for this fight but in the end I was really disappointed.

An American Journalist Challenge: Days 22 – 27

So I decided to change my writing frequency on my blog  for this project. Instead of writing everyday, I’ll just share a weekly update of my status. This week went really well. I have finally gotten into a really good writing routine where I feel very productive every time I sit down to write. My routine consist of going to the library at 12pm and writing for a good solid three hours. I have also eliminated my bad habit of using the internet during my writing sessions. As soon as I get to the library I go straight to work. I wrote about fourteen pages this week. I just have to write a few more scenes to finish my third draft. Overall, I’m feeling pretty good. I am more than half-way with finishing An American Journalist.

An American Journalist Challenge: Days 20 – 21

I decided to take the weekend off from writing.

An American Journalist Challenge: Days 14 – 19

Day 14:

Today I decided to head over to Star Bucks close to my house to write. I was very productive today even though I only wrote for about an hour. I finished writing out the new scenes for sequence nine. Two more days and I’ll have another completed draft under my belt. Once that’s done, then I’ll go through the script again for another round and focus on another particular area of the story. So far I’ve been using the Writers Boot Camp Method. I have a lot of positive things to say about the method. Instead of just focusing entirely on theory, this method has a more hands on approach. For anyone who is very systematic and likes to be organized they will surely like this method. With that said, tomorrow I’ll stick to my original plan and finish with sequences nine and ten.

Day 15:

I had another decent day. Instead of writing for three hours, I cut it short to two hours since I finished writing out all my scenes for sequences nine and ten. For some reason I’ve noticed this resistance to continue ahead of my schedule. If I wanted to I could have finished my second draft today but instead I opted to stick to schedule and finish out tomorrow. As far as the draft goes, so far my weakest sequences take place in the second half of the script. Sequences seven and ten are not that strong right now. I’ll have to take another pass at it during the next phase of the rewrite. Ever since I started my little project, one week without the internet, I’ve noticed a stronger focus in my writing. I guess without the distraction of the internet the only thing to concentrate is on the script itself. Tomorrow I will finish up sequences eleven and twelve to complete my second draft.

Day 16:

My 2nd draft is now completed. I feel a sense of accomplishment seeing that I’ve been putting off rewriting my script for the longest time. I am slowly starting to see the opening of the tunnel on the other side. It’s still quite off in the distance but nonetheless starting to come closer. Tomorrow I will assess what my new game plan will be. My 2nd draft is still a little rough but it’s starting to come together.

Day 17:

I started off the day doing a complete read through of the script. So far I’m pretty happy with the first half of the story. It flows well. The second half though needs some work. After that I did a brainstorming session and jotted down some things I liked and didn’t like and also things I wanted to add and delete from the script. Tomorrow I plan to narrow down a certain area of the script I want to focus on for the third draft and then take it from there. I also talked to one of my actor buddies and he might be on board as far as helping me out with the script.

Day 18:

I did some more development work and focused on my game plan for the next draft. For the next week I decided to focus on the scenes surrounding the main character and the love interest of the story. I also went through the script again and ended up deleting a total of seventeen pages. Tomorrow I plan to write out some more new scenes plus continue with some more scenes revisions.

Day 19:

I didn’t get much writing done today. When I went to the library I forgot my power cord so I was only able to write for about an hour before my computer died. I told myself that I would go back home and get the power cord then come back, but I never did. I tried writing at home, but I couldn’t do it. Good news, I am still on schedule.

Life Without the Internet: Results

Well I finally made it! I went one week without using the internet. What did I learn about from this little silly experiment after the end of this whole ordeal? The internet can be very addictive and can even cause withdrawal symptoms like drugs and alcohol. There were a few times I found myself very irritated for no reason. I had an antsy feeling all over my body. I wanted that hit even if it was only small.

On a more positive note, I did get a lot of personal things done. Before whenever I was bored, I would use the internet to kill the time, but without it I found myself more focused on my personal goals; writing my screenplay and learning Japanese. I also spent a lot of time watching movies and just reflecting on my life in general.

After I finished the experiment I immediately went on the internet but after I was finished with the daily checking my email and facebook I had the urge to get off. There was nothing left for me to do on the web, whereas before I would just find stuff to do. Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against the internet. It’s a power tool that helps connect us to the rest of the world. We are so dependent on the internet these days that I can’t imagine living in a world without it especially in the United States.  With that said, here is a day by day recount from my internet less days:

Day 1:

Today started out pretty well. I had some stuff to keep me busy throughout the day so it made it easy for me to avoid the internet. Once I got home, I watched the Gold Medal Hockey match with the U.S. and Canada. Unfortunately we lost. After that, I was left wondering what to do. I started to get slight urges to surf the internet but instead I decided to spend some time going through Rosetta Stone to continue my Japanese lessons. I had nothing to do after that so I decided to take a little nap which lasted an hour. When I woke up, I grabbed my laptop and headed over to Star Bucks to work on my screenplay. An hour later I came home and ate dinner and watched some more television and then went on to do another hour of Rosetta Stone. After that, I was bored as hell so I called up my friend and chatted with him for awhile. Overall it wasn’t too bad. I didn’t have any major urges to use the internet. I’m already discovering the vast amounts of time I have on my hands to do other more productive things. I almost feel like I’m back on ship in a way.

Day 2

Alright, day two completed. I’m already feeling like I’ve been disconnected from the rest of the world. So far I didn’t have any major urges to use the internet. Like yesterday I had some activities to keep me busy throughout the day. I went to the library to work on my script. Without being occupied with the internet I noticed I had more focus with my writing. Later on during the day, I played some golf with my mom which kept me busy for another two hours. Overall I’ve been using my extra free time to study Japanese and catch up on some movies. I’m surprised I’m not suffering from any withdrawal symptoms yet but then again it’s still too early on in the experiment.

Day 3

I am slowly starting to experience some withdrawal symptoms. There are only so many things you can do during the day before you run out of stuff to do. I have a tendency to use the internet to kill the time. It’s my drug towards apathy. I spent about on hour working on my script and probably spent a total of about an hour and a half learning Japanese. To kill more time, I went to take a walk around the neighborhood to get some fresh air.  On a more positive note, I am becoming more aware of my situation with life in general, something I’ve been avoiding for some time. With no job plus the fact that I have to be conservative with my money, there isn’t really much I can do besides reflect on life. It’s ironic because it was the total opposite when I was on the ship. You work every single day without a day off leaving very little time for any meaningful reflection. There’s a saying: “People always wish for what they can’t have, but when they get it, it’s not as good as they imagined.” This was one of the many lessons I learned while working on a cruise ship.

Day 4:

Major withdrawal symptoms this morning. I feel like I’m disconnected from the rest of the world.  Much more focus working on my script without internet. Bored as hell with extra free time on my hand though.

Day 5:

Today was pretty decent. I didn’t have any major urges to use the internet. I am starting to notice my focus is becoming stronger with my studies and writing. I spent most of the day working on my script plus studying some new Japanese Kanji. Two more days left with this little experiment. My mind has become clearer. I can’t believe I haven’t checked my facebook or email in such a long time. Sometimes I believe we have become prisoners to new technology. We have become so dependent on it, that we can no longer live normal lives without it. Sometimes I wonder how my grandparents’ generation was able to go about their daily lives without the conviences that we have today.

Day 6:

I’ve been irritable for most of the day. Tomorrow I will be able to use the internet. One more day to go.

Day 7:

I MADE IT!