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Engaging an audience for a solid two minutes is quite the task. However, with the right approach I truly believe it's possible to create a powerful and impactful short film. My film will explore the impact of mental health on teens. I plan on keeping the audience engaged through the use of strong storytelling, relatable characters, and emotional depth. The first few seconds of any film are the most crucial therefore I'll begin with a powerful scene that captures the audience's attention. Whether this be a striking visual or an intense moment of emotion, I want my audience to feel connected right away.
Teens dealing with mental health challenges should see themselves amongst these three characters (Ethan, Andres, and Ruby (me)). By creating realistic and relatable experiences, my film will make viewers feel understood. Authentic dialogue and real-life struggles will help my audience engage on a personal level. Emotions drive management. Whether it's sadness, hope, or a mix of both, I want my audience to feel something while watching. Through music, facial expressions, and visuals, I will create an emotional connection that makes my message unforgettable. Being that my film is short, every shot matters. I'll use creative angles, lighting, and colors to visually represent emotions. For example, dim lighting would reflect sadness, while brighter tones would represent hope. The way id frames each scene will keep viewers visually engaged.
This is an example of dim lighting.
This would be an example of brighter lighting.
The ending is just as important as the beginning. I want my audience to leave with a lasting impression, whether it's a call to action, a thought-provoking message, or a moment that lingers in their minds. A strong conclusion will ensure my film has a meaningful impact.



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