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NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. (Kids' Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)

NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.

Dissatisfied with the way the adults are running the nation, a well-organized, underground society of intelligent kids demand the right to vote and to be given their own statehood or else. (The kids believe that voting should be based upon a person’s IQ, not their age.
Synopsis: ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary): Discouraged with his lack of ability to control his own destiny fueled by his parents’ divorce and already fed up with the way the adults are running the country, a twelve year old boy forms a society to give children the Right to Vote and attempts to establish their own State in which to do it. All hell breaks when the U.S. Government starts to hunt down the leader and his underground network. In the meantime, the secretive children’s society is growing to an unbelievable size and there’s no stopping them now! TAGLINE: “Don’t underestimate the power of kids”
Although I’d originally wrote ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ as a live action feature, it could also work as an ANIMATED feature-length movie as well. (The ‘Kansas’ in NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. stands for Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)
U.S. Copyright: PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft/ Author: Randolph Camp)
Learn more at AUTHORS DEN http://www.authorsden.com/randolphrcamp and WRITERS NET http://www.writers.net/writers/81919


 ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)

 

RANDY'S TV SCRIPTS - CHILDREN'S SERIES

1. Harry's Field (May 2014, Registered with Writers Guild of America, East, Reg#R30871)

2. Time Out Time In (May 2014, Registered with WGA, East)

 

 One of my goals as an author is to hopefully inspire others, especially young people. Whenever I give a Book Talk at a high school I always try to end the session with a few helpful writing tips, and one of my main pointers I make is telling the students to practice DESCRIBING mundane things and objects as they go through their daily routine. For example, as you walk pass the street poles and lamp posts in your neighborhood think about the different words or phrases in which you could use to describe one of them, especially the wooden ones. It’s somewhat easy to write a description of a car (red, dents, ect.), but I like to get the students to practice on more mundane things because you can surprise yourself sometimes by coming up with an unusual or unique word or phrase that’s rarely heard or seen in print. The use of these interesting-but-different adjectives will make your story stand out and give you your unique voice as a writer. To give you a hint in describing the mundane street pole, just take a closer look and see if there are any rusty nails or staples still protruding along the side or if there are any weathered pieces left from an old yard sale sign. And remember, to become an author you must write, write, and write! – R. Camp

 

TAG LINE: "Don't Underestimate the Power of Kids"

 NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.

 STORY CLIP FROM "NEW K.A.N.S.A.S." ...

The dirt path leads Randall to an old farmhouse nestled near the open field borderlined with loafty oaks and pines...Randall's calm demeanor tells us that he's very familiar with this property as he confidently stops and unmounts his bike at the front door then smoothly opens the door and enters the seemingly abandon farmhouse...Randall steps into the musty, web-filled house...Noticeably, Randall stays close to the left wall...he's certainly staying clear of the center-floor area...High above Randall's head, a naked unlit lightbulb dangles from a thick electrical cord suspended from the left corner of the ceiling...Randall reaches for a light switch along the left wall...

US Copyright Reg# PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft, November 2001)

 

A ‘New K.A.N.S.A.S.’ plot teaser:

 

Spelling Bee champ, young Jennifer, has been invited on a late-night talkshow. After a brief chat with the host, Jennifer abruptly stands and looks directly at the camera. She addresses her TV audience…

 

JENNIFER: “This message is for the people of Kansas. If you’re over eighteen, living in Kansas, and don’t want to live by kids’ rules, then you need to find some other place to stay. We’re taking over Kansas but we don’t want to harm nobody. Adults don’t have to leave just as long as they can listen to us kids. Thank you.”

 

The following day, the adults of Kansas react to Jennifer’s message…

 

In a wheat field near Wichita, two farmers are shooting the breeze as they casually stroll through the field inspecting the wheat. We eavesdrop on their conversation…

 

FARMER 1:  “Did ya’ hear that lit’l girl on the late show last night?”

 

FARMER 2: “Yup, she seems smart as I don’t know what – spelling ‘em big words ‘an all but looks like she’s missing a few screws upstairs though.”

 

FARMER 1:  “I said this years ago, it’s all that sugar they put on kids’ cereal nowadays. Just makin’ ‘em crazy.”

 

NEW K.A.N.S.A.S., Originial Screenplay, US Copyright # Pau 2-651-984, Author: Randolph Randy Camp

 

Randy Camp’s New K.A.N.S.A.S. is an adventure about an underground kids’ society and their uprising.

 

 Dissatisfied with the way the adults are running the nation, a well-organized, underground society of intelligent kids demand the right to vote and to be given their own statehood or else. (The kids believe that voting should be based upon a person’s IQ, not their age.
Synopsis: ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary): Discouraged with his lack of ability to control his own destiny fueled by his parents’ divorce and already fed up with the way the adults are running the country, a twelve year old boy forms a society to give children the Right to Vote and attempts to establish their own State in which to do it. All hell breaks when the U.S. Government starts to hunt down the leader and his underground network. In the meantime, the secretive children’s society is growing to an unbelievable size and there’s no stopping them now! TAGLINE: “Don’t underestimate the power of kids”
Although I’d originally wrote ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ as a live action feature, it could also work as an ANIMATED feature-length movie as well. (The ‘Kansas’ in NEW K.A.N.S.A.S. stands for Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary)
U.S. Copyright: PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft/ Author: Randolph Camp)
Learn more at AUTHORS DEN http://www.authorsden.com/randolphrcamp and WRITERS NET http://www.writers.net/writers/81919


 ‘NEW K.A.N.S.A.S.’ (Kids’ Alliance National Society And Sanctuary

U.S. Copyright: PAu002651984 (Original Screenplay Draft/ Author: Randolph 'Randy' Camp)
 

'VEHICLES'
 You pick me up…take me around
 You use me up when you’re feelin’ down
 Just like vehicles goin’ around and around
 Just like vehicles in my town
 You only need me when you’re down
 Next time when you’re passin’ by
 I’ll remember you…and the smile and the lie
 ‘Cause you’re just another vehicle goin’ by and by
 Yeah, just another vehicle goin’ by and by
 You hold me… You kiss me
 You give me a ride
 Maybe some day…maybe some way
 We may collide.
 "Vehicles" was written by Randolph Randy Camp specifically for the character ‘Teki’ in his novel ‘29 Dimes: A Love Story’


'Vehicles' is about people who pretend to love and care about you only to get to where they're going. In '29 Dimes', the character Teki is confronting this issue with her brother Vince and somewhat with her classmate Kalib. - R. Camp
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