Although the finished script isn't due until next week, I finished all the editing I had to do to it and am now ready to print off copies to be read in class so I can work on draft two. Hopefully my classmates won't ask me to write any more clues in because I think the four that I have are too much as it is, and although they reveal just enough, I don't want to go overboard and have a whole bunch of silly clues that really don't do anything.
I also finished going through all the books and finding the words to make the coded messages. I cheated a bit and used Google's search engine with the title of the book to find some of the words I needed. Thank you, Google, for shaving off days of skimming I would have spent holed up in my room with a stack of books, swearing profusely at a page containing words similar to what I was looking for. Which actually happened in The Shining. I couldn't find all the words I needed through Google so I'll either cheat again and, with the camera, focus on the "know" part of "knowing" or find "know" in another book and hope the audience can't tell the difference between the fonts. Of course you'll know because I revealed it, but that's beside the point.
I also won't be posting the script here for safety purposes and for the consideration of length. I can give general descriptions of the scenes and then explain how I altered them later, but we'll see. It's a bit of a tricky subject.
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