luciazephyr: Book of the Still, the time traveler's lifeline (Default)
It's a long holiday and I'm hideously bored. So, let's do a challenge!

The "You're the TPTB This Time" Challenge


One staple of fandom is that the fen are gonna complain about the source. It's a fact of life. But, admittedly, that's not very fair to the writers. God only knows how difficult it is to make a show.

So the challenge is this: You are the TPTB. You write the show or movie. Let's see you do better.

Guidelines

There are four possible responses to this challenge:

A: Write a pitch.
Pretend I'm a network chairman and tell me about your show. Make it charismatic and compelling. Tell me why your show should fill the gap in my Fall season. Make sure to get the point of the show across and make it good!

B: Script a trailer.
By now, I think we've all seen what a film script looks like. So write me a trailer, one of those two minute long bastards they show before feature presentations in the theatre. And, no, don't worry about messing with camera and SFX and the technical stuff. Just gimme a trailer.

C: Write a scene.
Write me one full scene in normal, non-script style. For you fanfic-types. Give me a dramatic or hilarious bit that shows off your characters and the tone of the show.

D: Make a poster.
Occassionally, you'll see a movie poster so good, you head home and look up the film in question, just because you have to know. Artistic people, make a trailer. Feel free to hit up sites like sxc.hu for stock images and include a campy tagline. Have fun with it.


The big catch to all this? It must be an original creation. Non-fannish. Feel free to pull a Tarantino and riff off something else, but the idea should be your own. Do something in the style of Whedon (quirky dialogue, philosophical, kick-ass women), Sorkin (pedeconferencing, high English, someone named Dan), or Kripke (pop culture, awesome folklore research, incestuous subtext) if you like.

Responses

It's a long holiday weekend, so sit down for a hour and pump something fun out. Post it in your own LJ and then comment in this entry with a link. No set deadline, but's it's sort of something to burn time on the holiday. So about a week, maybe?

Hope you guys find this fun. Go out and have fun!



[Poll #962328]
*gets to work*

-Luce

PS: *pokes FList until everyone starts pimping this*
luciazephyr: Book of the Still, the time traveler's lifeline (Default)
Title: Horizon
Fandom: Numb3rs
Characters: Charles Eppes and Lawrence Fleinhardt
Prompt: 2. "I write the lines you want me to; with the words I dare to use."
Word Count: 1040
Rating: PG
Summary: Charlie, Larry, a vacation, and a balcony with an ocean view.
Author Notes: Done entirely without dialogue. Thanks to Miriam, for being patient with all my obvious screw-ups.

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He shouldn't have been there, really. )
luciazephyr: Book of the Still, the time traveler's lifeline (Default)
Title: Dust to Dust
Fandom: Numb3rs
Characters: Charles Eppes and Lawrence Fleinhardt
Prompt: 3. "a place between sleep and awake; end of innocence, unending masquerade"
Word Count: 1063
Rating: PG
Summary: Firing a gun and being in a shoot-out. Two drastically different things.
Author Notes: Missing scene from ‘Rampage’, dealing with Charlie suddenly being 'okay' with the shooting. Ignores the tesseract scene (as much as that pains me, 'cause I have a kink for tesseracts. *is a Madeline L'Engle fan*). A million thanks to my beta, Miriam.

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He hadn't even sat down when the call came. )
luciazephyr: Book of the Still, the time traveler's lifeline (Default)
Title: All for One
Fandom: Numb3rs
Characters: Charles Eppes and Lawrence Fleinhardt
Prompt: 41. "this is heaven to no one else but me; and I'll defend it as long as I can be"
Word Count: 854
Rating: PG
Summary: Sometimes, a person just needs a fix.
Author Notes: Just a cute ficlet. Can be taken as friendshipfic of pre-slash. Again, it'd suck without Miriam.

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It took only a few months of being around the math department to notice a few things about Professor Eppes. )

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