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NYC - Queens - Astoria: Museum of the Moving Image - Seinfeld script

This is a script, as broadcast, for the 17th episode of the sixth season of Seinfeld, "The Kiss Hello."

 

Larry David, cocreator and writer of nearly sixty episodes of Seinfeld, handwrote his first drafts in spiral bound notebooks. David spent anywhere from four days to two weeks writing an episode. He would then read his draft out loud to Jerry SEinfeld. The two would discuss changes, and Seinfeld would write a new draft in longhand on a yellow legal pad. An assistant would then type the script in standard form. In addition to the dialogue, David's notebook contain plot outlines, scene ideas and notes for future shows.

 

The Museum of the Moving Image, located at 36-01 35 Avenue in Astoria, promotes the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming. Originally established in 1977 as the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, opened on September 10, 1988, in the former East Coast home as Paramount Pictures as the first museum in the United States that was evoted solely to the art, history and technology of film, television and video. Following a $67 million expansion by architect Thomas Lesser, starting in March 2008, the museum doubled its size and reopened in January 2011.

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