TV and Film Script Doc in Black and White Agnostic Style
TV and Film Script Doc in Black and White Agnostic Style
TV and Film Script Doc in Black and White Agnostic Style
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FILM SCRIPT Sequence: “First Date”
SARAH, a fiercely independent career woman, walks down the busy street with a focused expression. She holds a coffee cup in one hand and a smartphone in the other, checking emails as she walks.
Sarah exits the elevator and walks towards her office. She passes coworkers who smile and say hello, but Sarah is too busy to notice.
Sarah sits at her desk, typing furiously on her computer. Her office is immaculate, with awards and certificates adorning the walls.
Sarah stands in line, waiting to order her lunch. Suddenly, she bumps into DANIEL, a charming and carefree man who smiles at her.
DANIEL
Hey there, watch where you're going.
SARAH
I'm so sorry. I was distracted.
DANIEL
It's okay. I'm Daniel.
SARAH
I'm Sarah.
Sarah and Daniel sit across from each other, sipping coffee and chatting.
DANIEL
You seem like you're in a hurry. What do you do?
SARAH
I'm a vice president at the company where I work.
DANIEL
Wow, that's impressive. You must work hard.
SARAH
I do. I'm very driven.
DANIEL
You know what they say: all work and no play...
SARAH
Yeah, yeah. I know. But I love my job.
Sarah sits on her couch, scrolling through her phone. Her best friend, JESSICA, sits next to her.
JESSICA
So, what's new with you?
SARAH
JESSICA
You need to take a break. Have some fun.
SARAH
I have fun. I just have priorities.
JESSICA
I know, I know. But you need balance. You need a man.
SARAH
I don't have time for that.
Sarah and Daniel sit across from each other, laughing and talking. Sarah looks relaxed and happy, a far cry from her usual serious demeanor.
DANIEL
You know, you're not what I expected.
SARAH
What did you expect?
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