The History of Arab (pt.2 of many)
// November 25th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Making Arab
This post continues on from The History of Arab (pt. 1). To go to that post, click here.
After coming home from work, I quickly sat down at the computer and banged out the first two pages of the short Arab in America screenplay. I had this AMAZING idea about starting the movie in an airport and having the main character, Osama (based on my brother, myself, and my uncle), get into a world of trouble because of his name, race, and religion. I was pretty confident that I created a work of comedic genius with the scene (but time would soon tell that I was one of about 14 other people who also had the same general idea).
After finishing the first two pages of the screenplay, I quickly called Tim Bryan (my DP that hated my first script) and sent him the file. “Do you like it? Am I on to something?” After Tim’s out-right rejection of the first script, I was in desperate need of approval.










