An early appointment, a business woman in a hurry, rushing through the morning traffic and a spooky traffic light which does't let her pass.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
3pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
A short horror with a little humor and a wink. A business woman is in a hurry and excited for her upcoming appointment as she has to give a business presentation. She doesn't want to be late and starts very early, still in the dark. Her driving style is sportive, but the traffic is not. Everything seems to be against her. She tries to get through fast and reach the next traffic light before all others - but that doesn't work. So, she's driving from one red traffic light to the next and getting more and more nervous. She has her coffee and tries to keep focussed, but one traffic light seems to be against her. She can't pass it and the whole situation becomes completely horrifying.
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The Writer: Elisabeth Meier

Elisabeth Meier, aka Betty Meier, is a German-English author of children's stories and screenwriter who makes her living by writing since over a decade. In 2007 she produced and directed her first film, a short stop motion for children. In 2017 she wrote 2 short film assignments for a director from Slovakia and finished some of her own writing projects. Later in 2017 she finished the masterclass of filmmaking and directing, taught in English, by the German filmmaker Werner Herzog and took further classes to improve her writing skills for screenplays at the DEKRA University in Berlin. Besides she also works as a freelance copywriter and ghostwriter for (hardcopy-)books and e-books. Further,… Go to bio
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