Hey guys! So, for my second question for my CCR, I'm going to keep the same template as question 1, which is "Answering the web's most asked questions." I plan on filming it sometime this week, so stay tuned!
Since it's going to be the same format, I don't have to worry about making an elaborate script since I'll just be answering the question that's directly on the board! Yay!
"This is a really great question! I’m not worried that our film won't do well or attract audiences since the lucky thing about the genre of my film is that it has a timeless audience. For decades, there have been countless iconic coming-of-age films that have come out, such as The Breakfast Club in the 1980s and Lady Bird in the 2010s. These two movies came out almost 30 years apart from each other, and people still love and cherish them both. But something sort of unique about my film is that our main character, Jordyn, breaks the fourth wall a LOT. This leads the audiences to get a different lens to get to know her and her inner thoughts, which makes the film a lot more interesting. The riveting events that happen throughout our movie bring a lot of excitement and plot twists, which will lead our audience to not know what happens next. To distribute our film, my partners and I have talked about different ways, and this is what we are going to do. We want to release the movie in small independent movie theatres and at film festivals! I feel like it's important to share our film in film festivals near us, such as the Florida Film Festival and the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. We also think that releasing our film on YouTube will make it a lot easier for many different types of audiences to access it, which is also really important."
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