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Pre-Production: General Information About My Film

    


  The title of the film is called "The AfterParty". We wanted to make a movie about students having a school party without jurisdiction. The genres of the film are supposed to be comedy and drama. We picked these two genres because these are the common genres associated with movies about high school students. I didn't want to be arrogant and give myself an extremely high rating, so I gave our film a 3.5/5. The theme of the film was that "if a friend is truly your friend, then they will help you no matter what you situation is. I apologize for the type errors in the picture above. If I had to pick four words to describe my movie then I would pick "funny, entertaining, dramatic, and relatable". Furthermore, I plan to release my film fall of 2024. I feel that that is an exceptional date for our movie to come out, as we would have to make a trailer, find a soundtrack, and finish the rest of the movie. This should be enough time for a complete film.

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