What I do!

Mario Martin’s love for storytelling originated as a young boy when he felt inspired to tell stories through writing. At eighteen he shot his first film, “Checkmate.” That was the birthing of his passion for film-making and screenwriting.

Early on he honed his craft at the Maine Media Workshops and Boston Film & Video Foundation. Mario has attended many screenwriting boot-camps, worked with multiple coverage companies and many screenwriters.

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Detritus; “Can’t lose her.”

April 28, 2020

INT. HUMMER (flying) – UNIVERSE – OUTSIDE MILKY-WAY – NIGHT

John sits in the drivers-seat, both hands on the wheel, leans forward, focused on the flying saucer in front of him. Tony sits buckled-up in the rear passenger seat asleep. Libby, asleep in the backseat, her head on Tony’s lap.

JOHN

“Oh I got you now.”

Hummer is in close pursuit of the flying-saucer, getting closer.

JUST THEN

Flying saucer disappears.

V.O. (voice over) JOHN; “What the?”

John appears astonished, scared, his eyes widen well up with tears. He wipes his eyes dry with his shirtsleeve. He turns left, sees an empty universe. He turns to his right, see’s, an empty universe.

JOHN

“Morgan, where are you?”

He looks up.

JOHN

“Please keep her safe, and help me find her too, please?”

INT. FLYING-SAUCER (FLYING) – PROCEDURE ROOM – AN UNKNOWN UNIVERSE – NIGHT

Morgan, unconscious lays on her back, eyes closed. Three aliens observe her. They cut a small incision into the back of her neck, place a chip in her neck, close the incision.

A fiery-blue misty image of Morgan appears in the air, it hovers over Morgan, enters her body.

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What I do!

Mario Martin’s love for storytelling originated as a young boy when he felt inspired to tell stories through writing. At eighteen he shot his first film, “Checkmate.” That was the birthing of his passion for film-making and screenwriting.

Early on he honed his craft at the Maine Media Workshops and Boston Film & Video Foundation. Mario has attended many screenwriting boot-camps, worked with multiple coverage companies and many screenwriters.