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; “Children of the Variable code.”

April 11, 2020

INT. HUMMER (moving) – SOME RANDOM UNIVERSE – DAY

John drives, left hand on the wheel, his right hand presses a button on the GPS.

He looks up through the windshield, sees a brilliant universe with millions of stars.

Morgan sits in the front passenger seat, turns to John.

MORGAN

“GPS says we’re entering a portal in five minutes.”

(O.S.) off screen JOHN “Hang on! We’re entering now!”

Morgan turns, looks out the windshield, sees a massive portal in front of them.

MORGAN

“Oh my, God!”

EXT. PLANET – VERSA – DAY

EXT. VERSA CITY – DAY

EXT. VERSA CITY COURTHOUSE – DAY

INT. VERSA GALACTIC COURT – HALLWAY – PLANET VERSA – DAY

COURTROOM

John and Morgan sit off to the side, they both sweat profusely.

Courtroom officer glares at John and Morgan, gestures at them.

Court counsel all rise.

Lawyer for John and Morgan.

The Prosecutor.

The JUDGE.

John and Morgan stand in front of the judge. John peals off his backpack, opens it, reaches in, reveals the, “Deed.”

The Prosecutor approaches, takes the deed from Johns hand, turns to the Judge, approaches the bench, hands the deed to the judge.

Judge looks at the Deed, studies it. Deed in hand the Judge looks at John and Morgan seated off to the side on a bench.

JUDGE

“Lucifer signed this.”

Judges eyes burn with anger towards John and Morgan.

JUDGE

“You are children of the variable code!”

He turns to the Jury. They signal the judge a guilty sign.

Judge reveals his decision.

“You are guilty because I don’t believe you and because, I said so.”

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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.