3. 2A
EXT. RAILWAY CROSSING -1. *
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Opening shot of across a field in overcast weather. *
Coming in from the right to left a white train goes past.
whites out screen leaves the Title "Writers" *
Radio conversation starts starts over the shot.
LOCAL RESISDENT
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"Just let pest control deal with *
them in the same way they deal with
other vermin. That would solve most
the problem. Although this problem
will probably never dissapeare
completely." *
DISSOLVE TO *
EXT. WAREHOUSE-2. *
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BIG sitting on table in warehouse with a bottle of beer in *
his hand. Shutters are left slightly open so light streams *
in *
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BIG
As long as i remember its been in
my family. My dad used to do it. I
guess it was inevitable that it
would transfer into me. *
CUT TO: *
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ROAD BRIDGE OVER THE RAILWAY3. *
Back of the head of QUIR in shot. He is looking out over the *
railway as a train goes by. *
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4. 2B
QUIR
I remember seeing all these pieces
looking out the window when i was a
little kid. Since then i was
hooked.
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5. 3
PHOTOGRAPHS FADE INTO THE SCREEN, 6 SHOWN.TRAINS, CREW4. *
PHOTOS AND PIECES. *
CUT TO: *
INT. WAREHOUSE-5. *
Big sitting in warehouse. Light from shutters creates a *
sillouhet of him. *
INTERVIEWER *
What do you think the reason is for
you painting and for doing it so
long?
BIG
I think its the same for most *
writers. When you start its near
impossible to stop *
CUT TO: *
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INT. TRAIN6. *
Quir looking out of train window. Pieces of graffiti going *
past the window. *
QUIR *
I probabaly started when i was *
about twelve. I started with pens *
and stickers rather than paint. *
CUT TO: *
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EXT. UNDER MILTON RAILWAY BRIDGE -7. *
Big standing in front of some railway tracks. Tracks *
continue into the distance with Big standing to the right. *
Interviewer *
What kind of person do you think it
takes to be a graffiti writer. DO
you think there is a formula *
BIG
I think its someone who gets joy
out of seeing their name up. They
get self satisfaction from seeing
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it. But also someone who just want
to have fun and destroy stuff.
CUT TO: *
INT. HOUSE-8. *
Shot of white piece of paper and Big writing his name on the *
paper. *
INTERVIEWER
So do you think everyone who writes
is the same type of person? *
BIG
In some way yeah. But it you get a
ridiculous range of people doing
it. I guess everyone just wants to
be famous
CUT TO: *
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EXT. FULBOURN, ROAD THOUGH FEILDS9. *
Follow bikes biking down the road. Camera is on another bike *
so shot is slightly shaky. *
QUIR *
You can meet writers that you *
havent met before and you' ll *
always have something in common *
with them. You have a special bond. *
CUT TO: *
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EXT. FULBOURN FIELD NEXT TO RAILWAY BRIDGE-10. *
Quir sitting on fence next to the railway track in a field. *
This is the spot. It was winter
2009 we painted this. That was when
i was 17. Since then i've been
through a lot..
CUT TO: *
7. 4A
11. *
10 photos shown. Shots of train pieces and Other crew photos *
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DISSOLVE TO *
EXT. UNDER NORWICH RAILWAY AND RIVER BRIDGE12. *
Quir sitting on a slope underneath a bridge. *
.QUIR *
I met joe when i was 17. We were
both already painting but the *
really got me into doing it more
and especially trains. *
(CONTINUES WITH STORY of how he met *
BIG ) *
Shows Picture of first piece together *
CUT TO: *
EXT. WAREHOUSE13. *
Dark warehouse. *
QUIR
Writing has changed my life. Its
created new friends. Opened my mind
and given me chances to travel and
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given me many good memories
EXT. MILL ROAD LEGAL GRAFFITI WALL14. *
Big standing in front of wall. *
CUT TO: *
BIG
Some of my best friends i have met
through writing. I have all the
photos and each one reminds me of a
different mission
Different stories. Some good ones
and some shit ones also. *
CUT TO *
Radio Dialogue spoken over pictures appearing on the screen *
RADIO INTERVIEW
The extent of the damage caused by
the gang began to unravel after BTP
officers apprehended them on April
11 2010, as they returned from
spraying a bridge. Martin and Smith
were stopped in their car and
officers found them covered in
paint and in possession of spray
cans. Later, evidence from the
scene was forensically analysed and
Mayne's fingerprints were matched
to the cans recovered.
Photos of all the pieces they have flash across the screen.
DISSOLVE TO *
EXT. NORWICH ROAD BRIDGE NIGHT15. *
Dark shot with lamppost light illuminating Quir and big *
sitting side by side on a small wall. *
QUIR
We had parked up next to this
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bridge in the middle of no where.
QUIR (CONT'D)
It seemed like the calmest spot. No
one expected to get caught.
BIG
Its changed my life a lot getting
caught. It means i wont be able to
as much as i would like to or used
to.
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EXT. NIGHT FULBOURN BRIDGE16.
Close up of bag resting on a wall. Cans of paint are *
sticking out. *
POLICEMAN
Stop, Police!
CUT TO: *
EXT. MILL ROAD-LATE EVENING17. *
Trains can be seen coming past in the background under the *
bridge. *
BIG
We got 200 hours community service,
2 years suspended sentence. And *
5000 pound fine.
QUIR
I was always paronoid about getting *
caught. I never wanted to get
caught because i always wanted to
do more. *
BIG
It really made me sort my life out.
I have a girlfriend now and went
off to uni so yeah i think the
judge made the right decision *
QUIR
Yeah i do think i got off lightly
and i thought i would be able to
because the the judge had a smile
on his face.
BIG
I was fucking relieved that we
didn't have to go to cort on that *
day was a nice thing.
CUT TO: *
QUIR
I was delighted. Apart from my *
family i don't care about the *
consequences. *
11. 6A
Camera turns towards the sun setting and holds the shot ad *
music faded in the shot dissolves and credits roll in *