(A green-haired bird lady lands near the scene and gasps at the "dead" Sora. The dragon uses this moment to sneak aboard the holographic spaceship and leave the two alone.)
Poor kid! Why did I have to miss!? Guess there's only one thing to do.
And that's a wrap for now! Nice work out there, guys!
edited 3rd Oct '15 4:03:45 PM by josh6243
(The actors get out of their costumes. As it turns out, the human face on the two-faced dragon was real. Winda hangs out with the rest of the actors.)
Good! Scene 3 is where the twist of the film comes in. Read this script... (hands script to Sora, Winda and the other actors) and I'll see you some time a week or two latter.
-Sora is-
-Completely unsurprised that the human face was for realsies-
-Nods to the director and starts walking over to the other actors, flipping through his script-
Not really what I had in mind for a sidejob... Maybe I should've tried to find something more quick and easy than this.
mario is red, i am green, i try my best, but everyone's mean-well polnareff-
-and fen and luna-
-there's a fellow fellow walking down the highway tonight-
-He's dressed in a crimson red haori, with one arm slung inside it, holding a jug of...something-
-In his other hand is clutched a large sword, resting on his shoulder-
edited 3rd Oct '15 4:32:02 PM by MacDuffy
(The script involves talking to a voice that only the boy can hear. It turns out the voice was the birdlady from that second scene, and there are more aliens on this planet than realized. The boy suddenly can put up a fight, and he changes into the birdlady. Postproduction special effects are used for the transformation. For a majority of the scene, the actor playing the boy uses an offscreen voice acting booth to play as the voice in the harpy's head. It turns out she uploaded his mind after that incident, and now they share a body until the boy's body gets repaired.)

-Jam will brb-
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