Writing 4 MK Jones

What I’m mainly thinking of doing is almost a walk through of somebody’s life, and more specifically, possibly mine.  What I want to do is convey that there are good people in this world, and that good person is going to be my boyfriend.  I want to show footage of me going through my day, probably Monday or Wednesday because they are my busiest days, and showing that there is always that one person who makes you smile, no matter what happens.  Almost like those videos in those Try Not to Cry Challenges. I’m probably going to have footage from my art class, where I will purposefully make something that doesn’t look good as a prop, and have everyone else’s final projects look amazing.  Then I will go to my math class, where I can sit alone or something like that. Then I’ll go to the dining hall and eat alone too. Then go to my photography class, and have a kind of drowned-out sounding Neil yelling at people that their photographs are terrible, while it zooms in on my face.  Then, finally, I get back to my dorm, where I see my boyfriend standing outside with flowers, and a huge smile comes across my face, and then a cut to black where it says something cheesy, probably.

Kind of going off of that, I would also want to do a video on why it’s important to be a good friend to a college girl.  I would want to show my roommate getting ready to go to a party, you know, laughing with friends while she’s putting on makeup, then driving in the car and dancing, and finally getting to the party where she keeps getting catcalled and unwanted attention.  Then someone she trusts slips something into her drink as he hands it to her. She drinks it, and it will come to a time sequence where there are clips of her dancing and stuff and slowly getting more and more sweaty and pale. Finally the music is drowned out by the ringing in her ears, and she stumbles out of the party, where she is followed by the guy who drugged her.  As he’s trying to get her to come with him, her friends come out and get the guy off of her, by saying they’ll take care of her. A wide shot of her walking away with her friends holding her up. Cut to black, and then a message saying “Friends always have your back” comes on the screen.

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