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Sariya Scribner

Editor-in-Chief   Sariya is a Senior majoring in English with a concentration in Cultural Studies and a minor in Film and Media Studies. In her free time, she enjoys reading books and comics of any genre, working through her list of movies to watch (80 and counting), and playing The Sims 4, and Stardew Valley. …

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Benjamin Donnelly

Benjamin Donnelly Film & Video Studies, 2024 Spend Some Time in the Sunshine. On a beautiful sunny day, an overachieving high-schooler discovers there’s more to life than meeting deadlines. Why do you feel this publication is important? I feel it is important because it can show other screenwriters at GMU that there are many opportunities …

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Sophia Carpenter

Sophia Carpenter History, 2025 Venture. Two corporate astronauts scout a planet for an absence of life. Why do you feel this publication is important? I think highlighting screenwriters in a publication like this is important for screenwriters to showcase their original work, especially at a time when exploitation and fears of AI replacement run high. …

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Natalia Melnikova

Natalia Melnikova Film & Video Studies, 2026 Muse. A closed-off photographer, uncomfortable with his LGBTQ+ identity, develops feelings for an outgoing and free-spirited actor as they go on an adventure to snap the perfect portrait. Why do you feel this publication is important? Storyline is a crucial publication for George Mason because of the way …

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Bodhi E. Bryan-Roig

Bodhi E. Bryan-Roig Film & Video Studies, 2025 Muse. A closed-off photographer, uncomfortable with his LGBTQ+ identity, develops feelings for an outgoing and free-spirited actor as they go on an adventure to snap the perfect portrait. Why do you feel this publication is important? Storyline is a crucial publication for George Mason because of the …

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