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 Day 2 - 2/15 - Condo

  • Office of the co-CEO

    Setup Scene

    Link to Graphics

    Actor Instruction

    • 5 takes before needing a reset

    • Notes in count down

    Script

    HAYDEN FAULK (37) sits at his chic office desk, going through a set up tutorial on his computer.

    HAYDEN - Athena?

    ATHENA -Yes Hayden.

    HAYDEN - I’ve granted access to all my socials, emails...every file on all my backup hard drives going back to when I think I was 10. But please focus on the exchanges with...Gretch. Gretchen. Can you solve our fights?

    Athena shows “ingesting data complete in 3-2-1.” Then she processes simulations.

    ATHENA -My generative model is too chaotic.

    HAYDEN - Well no shit...

    ATHENA -I’d like to help, but I’ll need more data.

    HAYDEN - Need more data?

  • Office of the co-CEO

    Setup Scene

    • DMing Text Copy

    • Slack Solution

      • There is no DMing graphic built out for scene 31, the message string between Hayden and Marco.

      • The scene calls for it to take place on the laptop.

      • We can rename this slack and upload their logo.

      • Then we can switch the name and photos of our users.

      • Prefill a dev conversation (see sample SCRUM below)

      • We can have the actor doing "speech to text"

      • They'll be logged on under a second "Hayden User" which will show our convo

      • Off screen we would paste back and forth

      • Delete our DM convo between takes

    Script

    Hayden’s chic office accentuates the way his is dressed today: slacks and a collared shirt.

    Hayden is DM-ing Marco.

    Hayden: I think its time to deploy Athena in dating sector...

    Marco: Can’t be any worse than your last idea.

    Troy knocks on his door.

    TROY - Hey.

    HAYDEN - That’s me.

    TROY

    I have your answer.

    HAYDEN

    What answer?

    Troy sets a single page down on his desk. It reads:

    parse_fights solver Say you are sorry. Mean it.

    HAYDEN (CONT’D)

    That’s it? That took all weekend?

    TROY

    Perfection is achieved when there

    is nothing left to take away." —

    Saint-Exupéry.

    HAYDEN

    How do I know you didn’t just get

    this from a fortune cookie?

    TROY

    (thinks for a sec)

    No lottery numbers.

    Troy heads out of the office. Hayden leans into his laptop to

    text, but asks-

    HAYDEN

    Can you-

    TROY

    Already wiped the system, you’re in the clear.

    As Troy disappears, Hayden resumes the DM

    Hayden: Actually, relationships, from soup to nuts!

    Marco: WTF u mean? Talk to me like I’m drubnk bc I am.

    Hayden: Athena matches people based on scraped history...Then Athena counsels relationships to help overcome fights!

    Marco: Can she also do weddings and funreals? *funerals.

    Fucking auto-correct is telling me to go have fun for reals

    HAYDEN - What a dick.

    Hayden grabs his shit and heads out.

    Actor Instruction

    • Refresh when

    Script

    There is no DMing graphic built out for scene 31, the message string between Hayden and Marco.
    The scene calls for it to take place on the laptop.
    We can rename this slack and upload their logo.
    Then we can switch the name and photos of our users.
    Prefill a dev conversation (see sample SCRUM below)
    We can have the actor doing "speech to text"

    They'll be logged on under a second "Hayden User" which will show our convo
    Off screen we would paste back and forth
    Delete our DM convo between takes

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    Vimeo Link - pt 2

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