I spent several years in theatre and have enjoyed reading and writing scripts for most of my life. As a theatre major in college at Christopher Newport University, I rarely left the theatre department. From sitting on the catwalk to writing and playing guitar in the Green Room or on the stage, those were the carefree days of writing simply to write.
Today, thanks to my education at Full Sail University, I’ve written short films, comic scripts, AV scripts, game scripts, and incredibly fun to write TV spec scripts which I share here.
I may discuss some I am working on behind the scenes, but these are for readers to enjoy.
Feel free to let me know what you think. Some are loved while others are less so.
That’s the fun in the game of film and TV.
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SHORT FILM SCRIPTS
DECEMBER ’79
Join Lorna Jennings on a paranormal investigation where reality mixes with history.
THE GREAT CATCH
Sweet Ethel won’t let pride get in the way of catching dinner when being recognized for all she does is easier.
AFTER THE ECLIPSE
Nick and Sara never expected a solar eclipse on the beautiful day, and now they aren’t sure if they will survive it.
HOOKY CHECK
Every teenager deserves to skip school for their favorite band’s event, even if Mom has to remember she was once a teen too.
TV SPEC SCRIPTS
Brooklyn 99
This episode of Brooklyn 99 I wrote for my admiration of Jake Peralta’s obsession with Die Hard.
WEBISODES
~BEYOND~
Episode #2
A collaborative effort between seven Full Sail University students, this is my episode for a sci-fi webisode we created.
COMIC SCRIPT
Steam
Drinking Secrets
I never thought I’d ever write a comic! But I wrote Drinking Secrets to add to the cyberpunk town of Steam and the drama surrounding a cast of characters worthy of deeper understanding. There is no artwork for this comic, but it does show my knowledge in comic writing, short story arcs, and how to format a comic script for an artist.
GAME SCRIPTING
Game writing is something many of my peers enjoy. I’ve always said I don’t know much about gamers unless Lego City and Mario Bros. counts. If so, count me in as a lifetime gamer!
I did manage to take a paranormal idea I had and turn it into a narrative game.
The Oakwell House
The Oakwell House has mysteriously stood on the highest hill over Dawson, Georgia for as long as anyone can remember, yet no one knows its secrets. On a foggy October Sunday morning, two limos descend the mountain and pick up two people, each with a private invitation to participate in the search for the missing Oakwell heir. Once each person arrives on the property, the Oakwell House starts to spill its secrets. In the Oakwell House narrative game, players can choose to play either Noah or Sheena. Each character has a different personality that will affect how they may react to the situations in The Oakwell House. Sheena, a paranormal investigator is excited to be inside a home with energies not of her world while Noah is eager to get out of the house but intrigued by a library of tomes comparable to the myths of Alexander’s. Will Sheena and Noah work together to get away, stay in a home that needs to for all of time, or separate in their goals? Be sure to play both characters and their various options to feel their adventure.