Luke & Noah’s story – ATWT – Part 1 — Transcript

Luke and Noah meet at a studio, bonding over movies and work as Noah starts his internship, while Luke deals with sending videos to his jailed boyfriend.

Key Takeaways

  • Luke is dealing with the difficulty of communicating with his incarcerated boyfriend.
  • Noah is a new intern eager to start his career despite initial setbacks.
  • They connect over shared interests, especially classic movies, which helps build their friendship.
  • The video explores themes of support and understanding in both personal and professional contexts.
  • Starting a career can involve humble beginnings, but passion and encouragement are key.

Summary

  • Luke talks about sending video clips to his boyfriend Casey, who is currently in jail and cannot receive phone calls.
  • Noah arrives as the new intern and meets Luke, leading to a friendly and somewhat flirtatious interaction.
  • They bond over classic movies and share their geeky interests, creating an instant connection.
  • Noah reveals he is an army brat and is excited about starting his career despite the mundane task of collating scripts.
  • Luke explains the role of a collator and encourages Noah by mentioning famous directors who started similarly.
  • Noah struggles a bit with punctuality but is forgiven by Luke and given a tour of the studio.
  • Luke and Noah discuss the personal video clip Luke mistakenly sent to Noah instead of his boyfriend.
  • The two develop a budding friendship, promising to support each other through work challenges.
  • The video highlights themes of friendship, career beginnings, and navigating personal relationships.
  • The setting is a studio environment with a focus on editing, filing, and script collating tasks.

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00:42
Speaker A
Don't I look great?
00:45
Speaker B
Yes, Maddie, you're like the perfect prom couple, except I'm gay and your boyfriend's in jail.
00:49
Speaker A
Oh, don't be like that.
00:52
Speaker B
So, did you, uh, were you able to send Casey any of the videos?
00:55
Speaker A
Uh, no, I, I sent him the one from the end of the night where I, I told him that I missed him.
00:59
Speaker A
But, uh, I don't even know if he's gonna get it, he can't have a phone.
01:03
Speaker B
Well, at least you have lots of footage now that you can show him when he gets out.
01:06
Speaker A
Yeah.
01:08
Speaker A
Okay, how many of these do we have to collate?
01:11
Speaker B
A lot.
01:12
Speaker B
Look, I'm gonna go make a phone call and see if the new intern would actually come and, uh, you know, intern.
01:19
Speaker A
Oh, cut him a break, it's his first day, maybe he got lost.
01:22
Speaker B
Yeah, well, he's already missed half of it.
01:28
Speaker C
Hey, can you tell me where I can find Luke Snyder?
01:32
Speaker C
I...
01:34
Speaker C
You.
01:35
Speaker A
Me.
01:37
Speaker C
Nice to meet you in person.
01:39
Speaker A
Um, do I know you?
01:41
Speaker C
You sure acted like you did, I mean, it was a real warm welcome, but considering we've never met, don't you think we're moving a little too fast?
01:48
Speaker A
Who are you and what are you talking about?
01:51
Speaker C
Just give me one second and all will be clear.
01:54
Speaker A
Hi.
01:56
Speaker A
I don't know if you're ever going to get this, but I wanted you to know that being with you would have made this night everything that it should have been.
02:03
Speaker A
I think about you holding me and not to sound sappy, but I keep counting down the days until we can be together.
02:10
Speaker A
Okay, how did you get that?
02:12
Speaker C
Someone sent it to me.
02:14
Speaker A
Oh my God, I must have hit the wrong button, I was supposed to send it to my boyfriend.
02:19
Speaker C
And not a perfect stranger.
02:21
Speaker C
Well, that's good to know because to be honest, I thought it was a little bit forward, you know?
02:26
Speaker C
I mean, real friendly, but forward.
02:29
Speaker A
You're really enjoying this, aren't you?
02:31
Speaker C
A little bit.
02:32
Speaker C
By the way, I'm Noah.
02:34
Speaker A
And I'm, I'm embarrassed, uh, Maddie.
02:38
Speaker A
You, uh, are you the new intern?
02:41
Speaker C
Yeah.
02:42
Speaker C
And I'm off to a great start, I'm really sorry about being late, getting out of Missouri was more complicated than I thought.
02:47
Speaker C
Necessary, but complicated.
02:50
Speaker A
Hey, don't, don't worry about it.
02:52
Speaker A
Uh, if you just forget about this whole thing, I'll forgive you.
02:57
Speaker C
Done.
02:58
Speaker A
Okay, good.
02:59
Speaker C
You work here too?
03:01
Speaker A
Yeah, I, I, I do, that's how I had your number.
03:04
Speaker A
I hate modern technology.
03:07
Speaker C
Yeah, me too.
03:08
Speaker C
I mean, think about it, if Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan both had cell phones, they'd...
03:13
Speaker C
Sorry, sometimes I forget I'm this complete geek.
03:17
Speaker A
No, if they had cell phones, there would be no Shop Around the Corner.
03:22
Speaker C
You, you know what I'm talking about?
03:24
Speaker A
Mhm, I do.
03:25
Speaker A
I, I'm actually a geek myself.
03:28
Speaker A
Uh, I even know that Sullavan is S-U-L-L-A-V-A-N.
03:34
Speaker C
Really?
03:35
Speaker A
Yes.
03:36
Speaker A
This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
03:43
Speaker A
So, uh, haven't collated.
03:45
Speaker A
Like, it's like, okay, fine.
03:47
Speaker C
Yeah, but it's no Here Comes Mr. Jordan.
03:49
Speaker A
Well, how could it be?
03:51
Speaker C
Claude Rains.
03:52
Speaker A
Oh, Claude Rains.
03:54
Speaker A
He is the best, like, absolute best.
03:56
Speaker A
Love him.
03:57
Speaker C
What can he do?
03:58
Speaker A
Casablanca.
03:59
Speaker C
Notorious, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
04:02
Speaker A
Lawrence of Arabia, Now Voyager.
04:05
Speaker C
Casablanca.
04:06
Speaker A
Said it.
04:07
Speaker C
It has to be said twice.
04:08
Speaker A
I'm shocked, shocked to find that there's a gambling going on here.
04:13
Speaker C
Round up the usual suspects.
04:15
Speaker A
Okay, who are you and where did you come from, were we like separated at birth?
04:20
Speaker C
You know how weird it is to meet somebody that actually knows what I'm talking about?
04:24
Speaker A
Were your parents total movie buffs?
04:27
Speaker C
Not so much.
04:29
Speaker C
I, uh, I'm an army brat and we moved around a lot, so for me, movies were always kind of like...
04:35
Speaker A
Friends who you could take with you.
04:38
Speaker C
Yeah.
04:39
Speaker A
Yeah.
04:40
Speaker A
Well, I just hope that Oakdale isn't going to be too boring for you.
04:45
Speaker C
Boring?
04:46
Speaker C
I just came from Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
04:49
Speaker C
I'm taking my first steps toward my brilliant career.
04:52
Speaker C
I mean, how could I be bored?
04:54
Speaker A
Well, you are going to be professional collator.
04:57
Speaker C
I'm what?
04:58
Speaker A
A collator.
04:59
Speaker C
Probably not going to be what I want to be, but I'm going to try.
05:03
Speaker A
What do you want to be?
05:05
Speaker C
Director.
05:06
Speaker C
Don't laugh, okay?
05:08
Speaker A
Hey, I, I happen to know on the best of authority that Ernst Lubitsch and Victor Fleming were collators themselves.
05:15
Speaker C
Really?
05:16
Speaker A
Yes.
05:17
Speaker B
Idiot, turns off his cell phone on the first day of work.
05:21
Speaker C
This kind of idiot.
05:23
Speaker C
Hi, Noah Mayer.
05:25
Speaker B
Those scripts were supposed to be done three hours ago.
05:29
Speaker B
And those are just now and a half late.
05:31
Speaker C
Um, at the risk of giving you way too much of the setup.
05:35
Speaker C
What am I supposed to do with these?
05:37
Speaker B
File them.
05:38
Speaker A
Luke, Luke, they're gonna be done and it'll be done in plenty of time.
05:41
Speaker A
I'm gonna give Noah a tour of the studio.
05:44
Speaker B
Why, we're already running late.
05:46
Speaker A
Why, because one, Kim told me to, and two, I need to get him in private so I can explain to him that you are not as big of a jerk as you're acting right now.
05:54
Speaker A
We'll start with the editing room.
06:00
Speaker C
Thanks for showing me around.
06:02
Speaker A
Sure.
06:03
Speaker A
I just, uh, one condition, you have to forget what we, you know, we're gonna forget about.
06:10
Speaker C
I'm not sure I can completely forget.
06:13
Speaker C
I mean, you were pretty arresting on that clip.
06:16
Speaker C
Like, at first I even wondered if it was one of those online drama series.
06:21
Speaker A
Um, thanks.
06:23
Speaker C
But since it seems like it was real life, let me ask you this.
06:28
Speaker C
Who was supposed to get it, I mean, who is the lucky guy?
06:32
Speaker A
I told you, um, it's my boyfriend.
06:35
Speaker C
Yeah, but where is he that you'd send him clips?
06:38
Speaker B
Okay, so are we all done with our tour, do you think maybe we could actually get some work done?
06:42
Speaker C
Sure.
06:43
Speaker B
Okay, then I am going to show you the joys of filing.
06:47
Speaker B
All right, that way.
06:50
Speaker A
Thanks.
06:51
Speaker B
Well, thank you for saving me from my moment of jerkdom and if I do it again.
06:56
Speaker A
I'll be here for you.
06:58
Speaker B
Same for you.
06:59
Speaker A
Thank you.
Topics:Luke SnyderNoah Mayerinternshipstudio tourclassic moviesfriendshipATWTvideo clipscollating scriptscareer beginnings

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Luke trying to send videos to?

Luke is trying to send videos to his boyfriend Casey, who is currently in jail and cannot have a phone.

What is Noah's role at the studio?

Noah is the new intern at the studio, tasked with collating scripts and learning the ropes of the job.

How do Luke and Noah bond during the video?

They bond over their shared love of classic movies and geeky interests, which helps them form a quick friendship.

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