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Reflection
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The whole process of making this film has been a learning curve the whole way through. From learning about my genre, to filming and editing it, I have learned a lot about the film industry as a whole. It allowed me to understand what it takes to produce a film and learn more about the film conventions.
Script
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At the end of my film, I have a short narration by my main character. The purpose of the script is to begin the narration, like most teen comedy films do, about the teenagers life and a little synopsis of him. Here is the script: Hey, my name is Joshua. I'm pretty popular at school, and the captain of the basketball team. Everyone seems to love me and think my life is perfect, but little do they know, I'm still figuring it out.
Props, Costumes, Actors, What's Going On?
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Since I am working on my film alone and do not have any partners, I decided to have my brother play as the protagonist. I made sure to pick an outfit that reflected the 20th century fashions that teenagers wear, so that it seems realistic. I wanted my main character to seem like the typical high school male that Hollywood portrays in the teen comedy genre. In my film, I wanted my main character to seem like the average high school kid that drives to school and plays sports. To achieve this, I featured clips of him driving in a car leaving the school grounds, he had his keys in hand, and was carrying a basketball as well. All of these props helped add to the validity of the film. When the main characters arrives home, he steps out of his car and makes sure to take a shot at his basketball hoop before entering the house. As soon as he enters the house, he quickly walks upstairs and plunges into his bed. This is the same routine many teens have when they arrive home from school, and it is...
Filming Process...Just a Snippet
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My filming process took two days, where the first day was used to gather my scenic clips, and the second was used to capture the main character. Luckily, I live in south Florida where it is always sunny, so I had beautiful natural lighting which was used all throughout my film. I wanted to give the audience a great view of the suburban neighborhood that the main character lives in. Most teen comedies are shot in typical suburban neighborhoods, so I wanted to capture that in my film. On the first day, I stopped by a shopping strip called the Shops of Pembroke Gardens. It is modern, middle class shopping strip with nice scenery. I made a stop by my high school to capture the daily school if of teenager. Although the whole city, stores, and school was shutdown due to COVID-19, I still needed to capture certain places to set the setting in my film. So I had to make sure that I took extra precautions when going to these areas, practice social distancing, and make sure that I was wearin...