(Name of Project) by (Name of First Writer) (Based on, If Any) Revisions by (Names of Subsequent Writers, in Order of Work Performed) Current Revisions by (Current Writer, date) Name Address Phone The Last Dream Hunter by Raymond L. Lovato WGA 1796276 Raymond L. Lovato 760-883-5477
[email protected] www.doc-atlas.com 2. FADE IN OPEN on a STATIC TV SCREEN. VARIOUS MOVIES and TELEVISION SERIES scenes are FLASHING BEFORE US. THE FLASHING ABRUPTLY STOPS on a TITLE of a show "GENERAL HOSPITAL LIFE" DOCTOR (O.S.) You have to be kidding me... INT. CLUTTERED OFFICE - DAY WE MOVE ABOUT THE OFFICE. WE FOCUS IN ON A WALL MOUNTED TV. A NEWSMAN IS MID-SENTENCE. NEWSMAN .. usually at this time, we hear from Jack Vincent, our resident L.A. film critic on our A.M. L.A. for the past twenty-four years. Jack's not with us today as he is undergoing open heart surgery. We wish you well, Jack. And don't watch any bad movies while recovering. (BT) We'll be right back. WE MOVE from the TV TO the SHELF. A DISPLAY OF PERSONAL PHOTOS shows us JACK VINCENT at VARIOUS STAGES of CELEBRITY. WE SEE many PLAQUES for "CRITIC OF THE YEAR". A NEWSDAY MAGAZINE cover shows a YOUNG JACK VINCENT in his 20'S AS 'AMERICA'S OLYMPIC HOPEFUL' donning FENCING GEAR. WE SEE A BRONZE MEDAL, a photo of SUE KOST, 20'S,is clearly visible in front of a PHOTO of SUE and JACK. WE PROGRESS from THEIR FIRST DATE to WEDDING DAY.