The Crafting of World War Mud
Tasciotti, P.Ed. started crafting the screenplay for World War Mud long ago in 1981, while he was living in Poughkeepsie, attending Spackenkill High School. At his family's home on South Gate Drive, he made notes in order to flesh-out the world of the movie. This world is supposedly another planet, although this is a satire - so it could be symbolic of anywhere. :Leave that up to interpretation of the art by the artlover movie viewers.
During this period of adolescent life, the people of major influence on the screenwriter / Director were: John Foroglou, Marc Garman, Evan Pilchik, John Cusimano, Keith Grimes, Stephen "Satan" Fazio, Douglas Ebersman, Scott Richmond, David Grein, Victor Civitillo, Wave Chan, Gary Riegel, and Kai-Tai Chen, among others. Those were his peers, almost everyone attending Spackenkill.
Here is an image of two pages of the actual notes that were written for World War Mud. These are contained in one of the creative Biycot-Books, called also Mud series books. Enjoy...
Peter Appleseed aka. Tasciotti |
Tasciotti, P.Ed. movie directore |
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