If you don’t believe… why should they?
It’s been hard to get to this point. Maybe hard is the wrong word to use, because while it’s been difficult, it’s also been exciting! I enjoyed writing POST FALL. I enjoyed imagining the Storyboard through my head a thousand times. And I continue to enjoy imagining what POST FALL can become.
What do I imagine POST FALL can become? As a motion picture trilogy it won’t be as big as Star Wars, but from my bias perspective I see it sitting comfortably somewhere between Aliens and The Matrix.
Maybe the last of the Storyboard images will be ready next week. And maybe the rights to the Beast song will be approved in the next month, and maybe I’ll publicly publish this website in two months, but the one thing that drives me onward is…

You may take that as a negative, and I was sad when I first realized it, but I turned it into a challenge. I printed out that image and taped it above my monitor to remind myself that no one cares… and that’s OK.
I know I’ve got something. I get that other people are skeptical. Hell, I’m a pessimist by nature, but even I KNOW there is something here!
So how did I move forward and reach this point? Because below the No One Cares image, I taped up…

It’s my responsibility! I can’t expect people to just hear the words POST and FALL and fall over themselves. I have to show them something, and that’s where I’m at with the Storyboard. I don’t expect the Storyboard to go viral, but I do expect some people to see it, and a share of those people that see it also see its potential, and some of those people will want to help.
Kevin Smith said it best…
“It’s always worth the fucking shot.”, and I’m taking mine!
Here are the first 30 pages from my POST FALL I spec script to give people an idea of its story and style.
And here are the first 45 pages from my POST FALL I in it’s original narrative form. I wasn’t going to include so many pages from it at first, thinking just 5, and then I figured I’d match the screenplay’s 30, and then I said to myself, what the hell, I’ll match the narrative pages to the same point in the story that the screenplay reached in 30 pages. Yes, the original narrative is longer at 188 pages versus the screenplay’s 135.
And now I’m gonna wait out the Kickstarter campaign to see if there are 200 Lunies to fund the POST FALL – Proof of Concept conversion! I know it’s a Hail Mary pass, so if you’ve got any better ideas let me know?
Dirk Koenings
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