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Posted: May 13, 20162016-05-13T02:11:53+10:00 2016-05-13T02:11:53+10:00In: Comedy

(Short Film) After being extremely ridiculed for how he talked as a kid, a hermit young teen must overcome his irrational fear of speaking to others in order ask a girl out to the dance before his best friend betrays him by beating him to the chase.

(Short Film) After being extremely ridiculed for how he talked as a kid, a hermit young teen must overcome his irrational fear of speaking to others in order ask a girl out to the dance before his best friend betrays him by beating him to the chase.
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    1. Neer Shelter Singularity
      2016-05-13T13:33:42+10:00Added an answer on May 13, 2016 at 1:33 pm

      I’m not sure this is a story for the screen, for the page maybe but as it is now it sounds entirely un cinematic.

      What does ?”…overcome his irrational fear of speaking…” look like? How is this a cinematic action for the screen?

      In addition I think the idea of a shy boy needing to overcome his fear of talking to girls is rather mundane, it’s very common amongst boys.

      Lastly what are the stakes? To miss out on a date with this girl? well that is pretty much a normal event in a young man’s life. It’s through many of these that most men learn to overcome their fear, but these lessons are completely internal and subjective – they don’t make for good cinematic stories.

      I think best if you devise a plot that will ether be ?metaphor for the transformation in this story or draws a clear analogy to similar?events that so many have experienced in real life.

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    2. FFF Mentor
      2016-05-13T08:01:01+10:00Added an answer on May 13, 2016 at 8:01 am

      The plot is clear and looks like a miniature movie so it’s perfect for a short film. Be sure to have a good and original ending. As a logline, it is a little too wordy, I would cut the backstory (“after being rediculed…”) and redoundant/unnecessary adjectives and stuff:

      ‘A?hermit teen must overcome his fear of speaking to?ask a girl out before his best friend beats?him to the chase’

      Maybe ‘a girl’ is vague… is it just some/any?girl, or the girl he love, or the beautiest?girl in the school… define the character, the goal will be clearer.

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