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Media genres

Trope indexes

  • Banishment Tropes: Tropes about whenever someone has been denied permission to enter, kicked out and expelled, or banned from returning to a specific location; often as punishment for violating that place's laws or rules (or because the local authorities just really dislike that person and never wanted their presence).

  • Censorship Tropes: Tropes about official restrictions placed on the media or the personal expression of one's opinions, which may sometimes be legally enforced and prosecuted through the government's laws or policies.

  • Civil Unrest Tropes: Tropes about sociopolitical disorder caused by common citizens (il)legally defying the governmental authorities; ranging from peaceful protests and civil disobedience, to violent riots and armed rebellions, which can often be responded with harsh crackdowns by law enforcement and the judicial system.

  • The Con: Tropes about confidence tricks, frauds and scams, and the people who commit them.

  • Cops and Detectives: Tropes about law enforcement / police officers, and other people whose job is to apprehend suspected criminals and/or to investigate crime cases.

  • The Courtroom Index: Tropes about judges, lawyers, juries, witnesses, accusers, and defendants interacting in any sort of legal trial.

  • Criminals: Tropes about all kinds of people who violate the law.

  • Espionage Tropes: Tropes about the act of spying (in a military/political context), which is extremely illegal if one is caught doing so on behalf of a foreign government (especially an enemy power during wartime).

  • Gambling Tropes: Tropes about activities which involve recreationally betting and risking money, which are illegal (or at least heavily regulated) in most places around the world.

  • Morality Tropes: Tropes about how morally right (or wrong) it is to obey (or disobey) the laws and rules of society.

  • Mystery Tropes: Tropes about the investigation of unsolved crimes or other confusing matters.

  • The Oldest Profession: Tropes about pimping, prostitution, and the exchange of sexual acts for profit, which are illegal (or at least heavily regulated) in most places around the world.

  • Organized Crime Tropes: Tropes about gangsters and mobsters, or any career criminals who are members of a larger group or organization, which engage in illegal activities mostly for monetary profit.

  • Perp Sweating: Tropes about how police interrogate suspects.

  • Pirate Tropes: Tropes about piracy, or crimes committed on water instead of land.

  • Prison Tropes: Tropes about detention facilities that are designed to hold people who have been accused and/or convicted of crimes in captivity.

  • A Restrained Index: Tropes about restraints and physically restraining characters, which often constitutes either a crime or a punishment for one.

  • Revenge Tropes: Tropes about vengeance, which can often be a motive for anyone who feels they have been somehow wronged to engage in (il)legal retaliation against their enemies.

  • Smuggling Index: Tropes about the crimes of smuggling and trafficking, or the secret transportation of illegal goods.

  • Steal This Index: Tropes about the crime of property theft and the thieves who do it.

  • This Is Your Index on Drugs: Tropes about the production, trafficking, sale, and usage of various recreational substances that are illegal (or at least heavily regulated) in most places around the world.

  • Vandalism Tropes: Tropes about damaging or destroying any property that doesn't belong to you.

  • Victimhood Tropes: Tropes about people who are at the receiving end of crimes.

  • Violence Tropes: Tropes about (il)legal violence in general.

    • Abuse Tropes: Tropes about various forms of physical and/or emotional torment (especially, but not limited to, domestic violence among families).

    • I Have Your Index: Tropes about the crime of abduction, kidnapping people, and holding them hostage (often for ransom or other demands).

    • Murder Tropes: Tropes about the crime of homicide, or the unlawful killing of another person.

    • Public Execution: Tropes about (publicly) killing people as punishment for (real or alleged) crimes, or the death penalty / capital punishment in general.

    • Sexual Harassment and Rape Tropes: Tropes about various forms of sexual abuse and assault.

    • Terrorism Tropes: Tropes about violent crimes that are motivated by political ideology.

    • Threatening Tropes: Tropes about the use of threats of violence to intimidate and coerce others.

    • A Tortured Index: Tropes about the use of painful violence on people as a method of interrogation, punishment, or just plain sadism.

    Tropes (A-F) 

    Tropes (G-L) 

    Tropes (M-S) 

    Tropes (T-Z) 

I'm interested in developing a consultants relationship
I've read 54 recommended books on film production from UCLA, have selected a few to commit to practice and scraped endlessly for resources, I genuinely have the
desire to connect with you! thought I would introduce myself and will keep it brief to measure.
short meetings make good timing 

So in sending this email I wondered what the other person has to gain, I have 200 ideas for tv shows, writing 10 a day, I have production experience, a marketable visual reel,
a book of great log lines to spark the imagination, story structure and formula, with both online and exclusively offline literary reference materials,
some of my loglines are written with a nod to previous works in past life times, because I love easter eggs, and figuring out the right place just happens, like a cinematic experience that takes you there,
with desire to connect and feeling free to skip over or come back to it someday and let go. but

I'd love to jump into the modern arena together as a team!
I currently writing commercials for mountainlight media, and for prime suspect,
I started as a photographer, realized I was wearing a suit like my father, it was all about the image.
It was that intrinsic value of yes within a pattern of light. I started writing and then 
I heard you say at one point that you wouldn't be able to make money from writing a 
short and I think there is a viable strategy that I'd like to try if your interested, 
I'd aim for distribution rights on a box set. A collection with a collection of shorts
optioned from a collection of cult directors that choose their own cult writers.
I would love to hear you say that you could help with some presale deals based on that premise alone.

I would love a mentor that can help me walk through the process and with a scaling percent 
on the LLCs holdings as an offering up to 49% until the first attached producer, that remainder 
of both your holding and my holding could become used and currency to bring on other directors,
and it's part of a complicated process that helps us analyze and perceive that progression
when the curve is starting to move up and of see how we can leverage our resources and connections
to get that curve to start Rising as fast as possible.

 

 

The feeling of finding what you are up for, watching that curve rise from the very bottom and using your resources to get that curve to rise as fast as possible and then it pops, the lifecycle of a
A Wildy anticipated release! it's that deep breath in and in keeping it short, An adventure, sizzling into reality like an still image from a film, you pick the best one, 
and say this is it, this is amazing! I finally found that feeling again and in realizing that I learned it's not what you say but it's how people feel when you say it!

So in sending this email I wondered what the other person has to gain, I have 200 ideas for tv shows, writing 10 a day, I have production experience, a marketable visual reel,
a book of great log lines to spark the imagination, story structure and formula, with both online reference materials, 
I've read 54 recommended books on film production from UCLA's syllabi 
some of my loglines are written with a nod to previous works because I love easter eggs, and figuring out the right place just happens, like a cinematic experience that takes you there,


maybe I can learn why do they do what they do, and then I try to fulfill that!

It's said that it's a producers job to know about every project that is going on in their circle, 

So in looking back it was beautiful thinking about the opportunities and choices like rubix cube lining up each new moment turning and twisting until it was all there
and that is your relationship between you and your interest.
it can be so many things and with me it is in the color and tone of the story
sitting down and writing out 200 ideas for tv shows, log lines, some with a nod to prvious works, I love easter eggs, and figuring out the right place just happens
and a great film can take you there, 

 

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