Last night, I went to bed around 9 PM.
Today, I woke up at approximately 3 PM.
18 hours of sleep, and I think I'm finally starting to feel healthy again.
I'd like to thank the makers of NyQuil for this; you simultaneously helped me feel better and shot any hopes I had of catching up on work today in the face, and that's not an easy thing to do.
I should know better than to take the stuff the night before I need to get things done by this point in life, but for the relief it provided short term, I can't complain much. Nevertheless, the sleep it knocked me into actually brought a fuzzy dream that I think might've just influenced my path in TVR, and is taking me in the direction of a scriptwriting minor. At first, I thought it was absurd; so I dreamed that I wrote a really amazing script and loved it, big deal. It isn't like it was a prophetic vision of lottery numbers or anything (I wish), right?
That was my mindset, until I realized I needed to sit down and write a script for a class and would have no other time during the weekend to do it. So, I scrawled out a rough draft, and, what do you know, it wasn't half bad. And...I enjoyed writing it?! Hm. Interesting.
I shared it with another member of my class for some feedback since I'd missed the day of the assignment in my class, and he really liked it. He mentioned several points that I could fix up or work on, but was otherwise quite impressed at my "shitty first draft" (shout out to the Developing Story Narratives class and that reading, it's good to know everyone has a rough time in the beginning).
Now, as I'm brushing it up and still enjoying doing it, I'm considering adopting a scriptwriting minor as of next semester. I used to like doing creative writing back in high school, even submitting to and being the editor in chief of our literary magazine for two years. I've always thought that within TVR I wanted to go towards things like field production or doing animation, but I think another avenue just opened up. This is definitely something I'm considering pursuing, because it's never going to hurt to be a bit more well-rounded in the field, and I could someday benefit hugely from knowing both how to produce and edit in the field or a studio as well as how to write for TV.
I'm curious if being in Fiction Field will impact my desire to do scriptwriting at all. I hope that there are opportunities within this course to create some sort of epic script and storyline, because it'd be good to test the waters before diving in head-first to another commitment in Park. Also, I think I'd want to sharpen up my writing academically, because it just took me three tries to spell "commitment" correctly.
I guess you've got to start somewhere.
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