Friday, 6 May 2016

Week 3 - Creating our Story


This week our main focus was to plan, write and complete our story for the project. We decided that our story be very simple but have a sort of meaning or a moral at the end. The moral of our story is something along the lines of ‘Don’t trust strangers’ or ‘Don’t meet up with someone you have met online’/ ‘Social media is deadly’. Below is a summary of our story:

James (the main character) who is extremely rich and owns many hotels and golf resorts around the country doesn’t have many friends and if he does, they are only friends with him because of his money. So one day he decided to make an account on a website to meet people online. He started talking to this man named Nate and James was so happy that he liked him because of himself that just after two weeks, they decided to meet up at a café. After a while at the café it starts raining heavily and so they find shelter in a dark alleyway away from everyone else. However right from there everything starts to go downhill. Nate which obviously is the villain, demands James for money but James refuses and starts slowly walking backwards. Nate demanded again, however this time Nate takes out a gun. James is very scared and takes out his phone to call the police and starts screaming but nobody hears him. Nate then shoots him. The pistol was raised, it shone so bright, the trigger was pulled, James saw the light…

However, because this story is aimed for families and children, we wanted to end the story with a happy ending. So James sees the light again but brighter this time and wakes up to a candy land with froot loop trees and candy flowers, chocolate waterfalls etc. THE END



Aria, Yasmeen and I wrote the story whilst Jackson and Mario started planning out the two characters James (hero) and Nate (villain) and Maria and Rana started looking up backgrounds for the performance since we are going to combine Phantasmagoria and Puppets.


Our Story


‘Is 5 o’clock okay?’ messaged James. He couldn’t wait to finally go see Nate, his online friend, who he had been talking to for around two weeks. They had planned to go to the newly opened Thunder Café downtown. He couldn’t wait. James was an influential man with a very influential business. He owned a chain of successful 5 star hotels and had various golf clubs around the city. However, he didn’t have many friends and the friends he did have only liked him because of his money. He wanted a change, he wanted someone to like him for his personality, rather than his money. That is why two weeks ago he made the account. He knew this day will change his life forever.
 ‘Yup, sounds great! Can’t wait to see you, dude!’ Nate replied. He was ecstatic and went to fetch his favourite red coat from his cupboard. He bustled out the door, almost forgetting to grab his wallet. Rushing to his new sleek red Porsche, he slipped on a little puddle of water. ‘Oh no my new black pants!’ angry that he was going to make a bad impression on Nate, he looks up at the sky and sees that the sky is a grey as dust, ‘It’s going to rain today,’ he thinks to himself.
After about 10 minutes, James arrived at the Thunder Café and spots Nate already sitting down at a small table. ‘Hey man, how are you?’ asked James and from then they start chatting for hours and hours. Well, what felt like hours. It must’ve been after 30 minutes that it starts raining heavily.  Droplets of rain were splattering across the pavement, in our drinks and on our clothes. The sky was angry and the clouds were crying. People were rushing inside restaurants, shops and houses, eventually the streets became bare, like a desert in them middle of summer. The smell of clean air was stunning and the sound of drops on every object outside was like music to James’ ears. However, those soft notes turned to loud drums. There was thunder and lightning racing across the sky and the big booms were scaring the children.
James and Nate quickly grabbed their jackets and found shelter in a dark alleyway near the train station. It was cold but very dry, spider webs decorated the thick brick walls and every now and then you could spot some rats sprinting to the holes underground. The alleyway was pitch black making it hard for James and Nate to see. Yet they still made out where they were going. There was the smell of urine mixed with expired yoghurt, it was very hard to tell the last time someone had actually come there. The rats and bats were looking at James and Nate like they were some kind of intruders, disturbing them from their daily work. However, it was perfect, no rain and no noise, especially no people, James thought. Though this was exactly what Nate was thinking…
It seemed almost too perfect and that perfect soon stopped. Suddenly Nate halts and demands James to give him his money, ‘I want all the money that you have, NOW!’
‘I don’t understand Nate, I thought you were my friend.’
‘Obviously not, I knew who you were right from when we started talking. I can’t believe you’re so stupid and thought you could find a ‘best friend’ on the internet!’, ‘Now I want the money!’
James starts walking backwards and quickly takes out his phone and dials 999 but Nate was faster than him. He takes out a gun aims for James’s heart and shoots. The pistol was raised, it shone so bright, the trigger was pulled, James saw the light…

He must’ve been dead, of course he was dead, he thought to himself, ‘But why am I still talking to myself?’ James indeed was dead but he had actually been transported to another land. Seconds after James sees the light again, but this time brighter. Gently he rubs his eyes and after adapting to the bright light, realises that he is not in the alleyway or in the café neither at his house. There were colourful froot loop trees, chocolate waterfalls, sour candy flowers. The ground was made of liquorice and the street light of gummy candy, the stop signs of candy cane. It was magical. It was candy land.  


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