A detective uses mathematical theory to obtain a confession.
Type:
Short
Status:
Example of work only
Page Count:
6pp
Genre:
Crime, Drama
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Single scene in a police interrogation room. A detective explains mathematical theory to an arrestee as a means of obtaining a confession. Written as a challenge to myself to finish an entire scene from concept to completion in a single evening, including the logline and poster image.

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The Writer: Phillip D Breske

Former US Army helicopter pilot and disabled vet, now living in North-Central Florida with a wife and a dog. For most of my life, I've been a photographer, starting in my teens as a hobbyist and turning it into a profession around 2003. I began writing late in life, but have always longed to write for a living. After being approached by a local indie movie-maker to shoot his film in Ocala (spending a year as Director of Photography and partially re-writing the script), I decided to write my own screenplay. Since then, I have finished one feature and one short and started three other features. I love the writing process, maybe more than the process of making a movie, and I hope to do this,… Go to bio
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