Category: Scriptwriting

  • Do you feel how serious I am with my promise to you?

    From the very first day I started courting you, I made a promise that every single day, without fail, you will receive a letter from me. Now that we are on Day 5, I hope you truly feel and understand how serious I am about everything I said and everything I do. This isnt just a simple promise or a temporary effort; every word I write, every thought I share, and every letter I send is my way of proving that I mean every single thing. I am not doing this just to show effort I am doing this because you are worth waiting for, worth fighting for, and worth being consistent for. Do you feel how sincere and committed I am to you, and to the promise I made?

  • What type of scripts do you write?

    I write YouTube video scripts, short film scripts, emotional storytelling scripts, motivational scripts, cartoon stories, advertisement scripts, TikTok/Reels scripts, and AI video prompts.

  • How do i create reports in visual basic 6.0 using MS Access…

    I am working on a Visual Basic 6.0 project connected to an MS Access database. The system stores records for bookings, payments, and registrations. I want to generate reports based on filters such as date range, payment status, booking status, and customer details. I need help on how to retrieve filtered data from the database and display or print the reports correctly. I would also appreciate examples of SQL queries and report design techniques in VB6.

  • Nature is Good

    NATURE IS GOD

    Page 1: The Hollow Life

    Elias lived in a world of glass and steel. As a successful architect in a bustling metropolis, his life was measured by deadlines, blueprints, and digital screens. Despite his wealth, he felt a profound emptinessa “spiritual thirst” that no luxury could quench. He often visited grand cathedrals, seeking a connection with God, but the cold stone walls left him feeling more isolated than ever.

    Page 2: The Call of the Wild

    One morning, Elias woke up with a singular, irrational urge: to leave. He packed a small bag and drove until the skyscrapers became hills and the asphalt turned to dirt. He arrived at the edge of an ancient, unnamed forest. As he stepped out of his car, the silence was absolute, yet vibrant. It wasn’t the absence of sound, but the presence of peace.

    Page 3: The Cathedral of Trees

    He began to walk. The canopy of giant oaks and pines arched over him like the vaulted ceilings of the worlds greatest basilicas. Sunlight filtered through the leaves in golden shafts, reminiscent of stained-glass windows. Elias realized that man-made temples were merely imitations of this original sanctuary. Here, the “walls” were alive, breathing out the oxygen that kept him conscious.

    Page 4: The Voice in the Wind

    By the second day, Elias stopped trying to “think” and started to “listen.” The wind rustled through the high grass, sounding like a thousand whispered prayers. He remembered a verse he had once read: “The Earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.” He saw that the wind had no face, yet it touched everything; it was a perfect metaphor for a God who is invisible yet omnipresent.

    Page 5: The Sermon of the Stream

    Elias found a crystal-clear stream tumbling over smooth, grey stones. He sat by its bank for hours. He watched how the water didn’t fight the rocks; it simply flowed around them, patient and persistent. He understood then that nature doesn’t hurry, yet everything is accomplished. This was a divine lesson in graceto move with life, not against it.

    Page 6: The Sacred Cycle of Death

    Near a clearing, Elias saw a fallen, rotting log covered in vibrant green moss and tiny white mushrooms. It struck him that in nature, “death” was never an end, but a transformation. The old tree was feeding a thousand new lives. He saw Gods hand in this recycling of spirita promise that nothing is ever truly lost, only reborn into a different form.

    Page 7: The Humility of the Ant

    While resting, Elias observed a line of ants carrying fragments of leaves. They worked in perfect, selfless harmony for the good of the colony. No one was “the boss,” yet the work was flawless. He felt his own egohis pride in his titles and buildingsdissolve. In the eyes of the forest, he was no more important than an ant, and there was a strange, holy freedom in that insignificance.

    Page 8: The Storms Wrath and Mercy

    On the fourth night, a massive thunderstorm broke. Lightning cracked the sky, and thunder shook the very ground Elias lay upon. He felt a primal fear, a “fear of God.” The storm was a reminder that nature is not just a gentle mother, but a powerful, untameable force. It taught him that divinity is both beautiful and terrifying, deserving of absolute reverence.

    Page 9: The Revelation at Dawn

    As the storm cleared, the sun rose over a mist-covered valley. Every leaf was jewelled with a raindrop. The air was so fresh it felt like drinking cold water. Elias fell to his knees. He didn’t see a “person” in the clouds, but he felt a “Presence” in the light. He realized that Nature isn’t just a gift from GodNature is the physical manifestation of Gods own being.

    Page 10: The Return of the Steward

    Elias eventually returned to the city, but he was no longer the same man. He didn’t need to find a church to pray; he found God in the potted plant on his desk and the clouds above the smog. He dedicated his life to protecting the environment, realizing that to destroy a forest is to tear a page out of Gods holy book. He finally knew the truth: Nature is the face of God on Earth.

  • How to write a script for youtube

    A simple script for youtube short video.

  • What’s the main message or lesson of your story?

    This question helps you identify the theme of your script. Think about what you want the audience to learnlike honesty, respect, or friendship. Your whole story should support this message.

  • Can you make a script for tour guiding in quezon city?

    Can you make a script for tour guiding in quezon city?

  • Explain modern policing impact on society and future trends…

    A detailed explanation of how contemporary policing practices affect society, including social, economic, and cultural effects

  • REASONING ABSTRACT REVIEWERS

    SAMPLE TEST QUESTIONS

    VERBAL APTITUDE

    1. The item below consists of an underlined word, followed by four (4)

    choices. From the four, select the word that is closest in meaning to

    the word in the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined

    word. Indicate your answer by shading the appropriate circle on your

    Answer Sheet.

    The doctor placed a few drops of medicine in the patients eyes. The

    medicine caused the patients eyes to become dilated.

    A. reduced C. rounded

    B. enlarged D. irritated

    2. The item below consists of a related pair of words, followed by four

    lettered pairs of words. Select the pair that BEST expresses a

    relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. Indicate your

    answer by shading the appropriate circle on your Answer Sheet.

    MICROSCOPE : SEE :: ______________ : ___________

    A. amplifier : hear C. calculator : write

    B. song: listen D. camera : smile

    3. From the choices below, select the word that BEST completes the

    meaning of the sentence. Indicate your answer by shading the

    appropriate circle on the Answer Sheet.

    The study of these animals __________ truly fascinating. Many

    books have been written about them.

    A.are B. is C. were D. have been

    4. Some parts of the sentence below are underlined and marked A, B, C,

    and D. These parts may or may not have an error. If the sentence has

    an error, choose the lettered part that makes it wrong. If the sentence

    has NO ERROR, choose E. Indicate your answer by shading the

    appropriate circle on the Answer Sheet.

    This cactus needs much sunlight an the others. ERROR.


  • script writing is crafting structured text to guide the crea…

    Script writing is a specialized craft where stories are translated into production ready to document with precise structural narrative, ,and technical specification every line serves a purpose for both storytelling and on-set execution. for example ; Scene Heading (slugline) : always in ALL CAP, stars with INT./EXT(interior /exterior ) location and time of day.

    Requirements: