Scene 1 –
Opening Scene (to be
filmed after the monologue has been recorded, for timing reasons)
Monologue is playing...
Main character is sat at his desk. He is working on an idea for his ‘article’. He is talking the audience
through basic things, such as his name, what he’s doing, where he works. All the
things the audience need to know to get the gist of what is happening within the
scene.The scene will be quite relaxed, almost welcoming
to the viewers, natural lighting and neutral colours. His desk will be pretty
cluttered, reflecting his thoughts/emotions at this time. There’ll be a few
magazine covers pinned onto the wall and scattered around – ones he may have
helped edit or whatever. A picture frame with his favourite football team in
perhaps, a cup of coffee, a cup full of stationary, a
laptop..
He will be wearing his smart clothes from work. A pair of smart trousers and a white shirt, slightly unbuttoned to connote his stress and despair. Also this shows how he can be quite ‘hopeless’ and ‘careless’.
He will be wearing his smart clothes from work. A pair of smart trousers and a white shirt, slightly unbuttoned to connote his stress and despair. Also this shows how he can be quite ‘hopeless’ and ‘careless’.
Monologue:
I suppose I should blame myself for my lack of good
relationships. I’m the one who messes things up, 99% of the time. I mean, not
all have been bad; I’ve not always been the bad guy. I’ve had my fair share of
loonies and cheats for ex-girlfriends, just as much as the next guy.
But the majority of my relationships? I’ve messed them
up.
My names Dave and I’m an intern journalist. I left
uni last year, and since then I’ve been working for one of the biggest women’s
magazine companies in the country. It’s my dream job, being the only man in the
office has its perks I guess, but it’s been my dream to work here for ever. The
thing is, I’ve been asked by my really hot boss to write an article
about my various relationship experiences, to entertain the women readers.
If it’s enough, it’ll get published, and I will get
a full time contract with the company – no pressure at all right?
The only problem is I’m struggling to find someone
to write about.
Like I said, I’ve had many relationships, but I
guess not many of them are…
*trails off on this line as his thoughts are
disrupted by his idea*
(Excited): Wait! I could write about Chloe, my
recent ex. Yeah we dated for a year…
*montage clip
begins*
(Almost uncomfortable after remembering what
happened): Nah, better not…
There’s always Alice? Ah no, I dumped her by
text…
*montage clip two
begins*
(In despair): I am honestly
doomed!
*email comes through from Kate,
he looks up and smiles – sort of an eureka moment*
I’ve never dated her before, but Kate’s hot, smart
and pretty fun. I suppose it could work… (Sound of wonder in his voice as it
trails off slightly)
*Opening title sequence will
run*
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