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The Hero's Journey, Scene 1:
Artist walking Home, so is Magician
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The Hero's Journey
"EVERY LAST DROP"
Action, Adventure, Adventure fiction, Animation, Fantasy, Fiction Family, Short.
"What would you do to be perfect?
For a gifted artist (aiming to create beautiful artworks to show the world their talent), bump shoulders with a disguised magician and their magic dusts off with the artist and their paintbrush comes to life and develops a conscience of its own."
Trivia
Inspiration:
- "August Heat" written by William Fryer Harvey
- The Hero's Journey Monomyth theorized by Joseph Campbell
- The Archetypal Theory of Characterization proposed by Carl Jung
- "Only Murders in the Building" created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman
The phrase is "to the last drop", referring to blood, it means "as long as life endures."
It's typically used to express the idea that none of something remains; Often referring to a final effort or attempt, or that no amount is wasted.
Script
Characters:
[HUMAN, HUMANOID, ANTHROMORPHIC]
- Artist > Creator, Hero
- Magician > Sage
- Civilians, Artist's Friends > Jester, Caregiver, Explorer
- Paintbrush, The Canvas Baron > Villain, Ruler
- Paint Monsters
Locations:
[URBAN]
- Artist's Home (Studio/Apartment)
- Streets, Alleyway/s
- Abandoned Factory
- Main Floor of Factory, The Canvas Baron's Throne
ALEX
- Female, 17
- Creative, Diligent, Loyal
- Owns Apartment/Studio, No pets
- Artist
EUGENE
- Male, 17
- Funny, Laid back, Energetic
- Cool Family, 3 Cats, Plays Guitar
- Waiter/Barista at "Cerauno Harbor"
ASHLEY
- Female, 17
- Supportive, Caring, Friendly
- Owns Apartment, Tamed Tarantula
- College Student, Author
IVY
- Female, 25
- Solemn, Cool-headed, Caring, Social
- Tall, 1 Cat
- Children's Magician, Mage
THE CANVAS BARON
- Male, Paintbrush Humanoid
- Cunning, Manipulative, Power-Hungry
- In possession of run-down factory, Art Manipulative Abilities
- Villain
Movie Poster
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Poster Quote Ideas:
- "Lost in Perfection"
- "Two Creatives, One Fateful Night"
- "What Would You Do To Be Perfect?"
- "So, They Wanted Something Perfect?"
- "Why Dream When it Can Be a Reality?
- "Ever wondered how a medium's tool would think?"
- "Who Needs A Muse When You Have Magic?"
"Two Creatives, One Fateful Night; What Would You Do To Be Perfect?"
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- "Mount Atelier Animations"
- Directed by: Samantha Brown
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Details
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Software:
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Animate
- Microsoft Suite
- ibis Paint
Websites:
- Pinterest
- Vecteezy
- Coggle
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Scene 1:
- Artist walking Home, so is Magician
- Bump shoulders, annoyed at each other
- Artist goes Home, Magician continues down street
Scene 2:
- Close up of the interaction before Artist enters home
Scene 3:
- Short Day to Night Montage before switching to Artist's studio
Scene 4:
- Paintbrush ruins a painting on canvas then flies out the window
- Artist enters room and drops a paint bucket in shock
- Artist leaves the room and sets out to find the paint brush
Scene 5 & 6:
- Paint monsters everywhere
- Magician is fighting a monster and joins Artist
Scene 7 & 8:
- They go though an alleyway and come across an abandoned street.
- They find and follow a trail of paint leading to an abandoned factory
Scene 9:
- Inside the factory stands a tall villain with similar features as the Artist's Paintbrush.
(Hair, body shape, attire colour)
Scene 10:
- A paint monster emerges from one of the paint buckets in the Artist's Studio.
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