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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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Tyler Mandell

Tyler Mandell Communication, 2025 Dentally Ill. A young boy must face his fears at a dentist’s office. Why do you feel this publication is important? I think Storyline is important because it gives budding screenwriters a chance to show off their work as well as connect with other creatives on campus. What are the inspirations/motivations …

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Jason Mabry

Jason Mabry Film & Video Studies, concentration in Screenwriting, 2025 Crash. After having his car mysteriously wrecked, a man goes in search of the culprit. Why do you feel this publication is important? I feel that this publication is once again a sign of my talents as a writer. It shows how despite how much …

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