Character Diaglogue Editor: Character BRIDGET
SCENE: Set (OLDER PRE MASS) at mummers
Character Diaglogue Editor: Character MICK
The mummers play are fairly tale at the beginning seem redundant. Perhaps introduce some characters as Mummer players?
Plan out the new love triangle
Map out the moment when Mick smacks Jack Have Mick turn on Jack..smack him. Jack wants to pull back.
Sed Draft 2 to Dan Denton
(Start with Sizzle real/Treatment )Images cocnsistent
Lora O'Brien- Irish Pagan Author (Calm with horses ,might be good contact)
Have scene that shows Tom and Claire being tender to each other
Re-read all Feedback after 1st pass
Review ref list in Bridget Cleary notes
Build up her fear of fairy rings to highlight entering a ring. Mick tells her to face her fear.
See Ref section in coda for a list compiled from Folk Horror doc
Does jack actually put a curse on her and why doesnt mick seem to care.
Audience persuasion - Somehow link mothers sickness to fairies
Watcher (film) dakaota fanning
LU Leprechaun whispering - Kevin Wood
Clarify Bridget in the first ACT
Search Writing notes for #Death #Horror (see notes)
Check for Screen Ireland writers funds
read Tipperary writers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Tipperary
Outline Organise Act 2 structure Pass
Caryl Churchill - Stiker.
Check Coda Writers notes for ideas
Add an Eggrun scene to reintroduce the characters
Horror LA Llorana its on shudder and apple (Guatemalan 2019 film)
Layout core beats/Images for Animatic/Trailer->decide images
The burning of a witch in Tipperary - The kilkenny journal
The Magic Glasses George Fitzmaurice (play)
Diaglogue Editor: Character PAT
Build Jack up before he comes back - a sense of mystery
Finish "the Virgins promise" beats
Jennifer Handorf contact on twitter. Send scripts? (see notes)
Do a read through with Actors
WRite a short mummers Play (see coda)
Varg Vikernes (pagan) + Dáithí Ó hÓgáin (Irish pagan academic)
SCENE - Opening fairy tale is a bit flat
Diaglogue Editor: Character Mary.(see's shouldnt be strong)
LU Early images of poverty in ireland