A woman starts her electric dishwasher with only three dishes inside. Suddenly she has unexpected company–a strange man in shorts and a tanktop who’s sitting on her kitchen counter.
“Don’t you just love the sound of an empty dishwasher?” he asks, proceeding to utter noises that are a mix between mumbling and humming as he attempts his odd imitation of a dishwasher spurting out water for only a few dishes.
More than a tad unnerved by this offbeat fellow, the woman turns off the dishwasher, which in turn leads to his vanishing.
A voiceover relates, “The moment using water becomes wasting water, it gets weird. Get normal by visiting wastingwaterisweird.com.”
Benji Weinstein of GO Film directed this and two other spots in the “Wasting Water Is Weird” campaign for Knoxville, Tenn.-based agency Shelton Group.
Writers of “Conclave,” “Say Nothing” Win Scripter Awards
The authors and screenwriters behind the film โConclaveโ and the series โSay Nothingโ won the 37th-annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards during a black-tie ceremony at USCโs Town and Gown ballroom on Saturday evening (2/22).
The Scripter Awards recognize the yearโs most accomplished adaptations of the written word for the screen, including both feature-length films and episodic series.
Novelist Robert Harris and screenwriter Peter Straughan took home the award for โConclave.โ
In accepting the award, Straughan said, โAdaptation is a really strange process, youโre very much the servant of two masters. In a way itโs an act of betrayal of one master for the other.โ He joked that โYou start off with a book that you love, you read it again and again, and then you end up throwing it over your shoulder,โ crediting author Robert Harris for being โso kind, so generous, so open throughout.โ
In the episodic series category, Joshua Zetumer and Patrick Radden Keefe won for the episode โThe People in the Dirtโ from the limited series โSay Nothing,โ which Zetumer adapted from Keefeโs nonfiction book about the Troubles in Ireland.
Zetumer referenced this yearโs extraordinary group of Scripter finalists, saying โprojects like these reminded me of why I wanted to become a writer when I was sitting in USCโs Leavey Library dreaming of becoming a screenwriter. If you fell in love with movies, or fell in love with TV, chances are you fell in love with something dangerous.โ
Special guest for the evening, actress and producer Jennifer Beals, shared her thoughts on the impact of libraries. โIf ever you are at a loss wondering if there is good in the world,โ she said, โyou have only to go to a... Read More