My experience making my film was amazing! I learned so much about; one, how much work goes into being a director; getting the locations right for the feel of the film; getting the right actors and crew; how hard and long it takes to edit a 5 minute film together; and the hardest thing was learning how hard it is to get my crew together at the same time to film. I had two of the most difficult people in class and this department in my film and they were fantastic. They really showed that if they wanted to do it, they could do something amazing. They put a lot of effort into helping me make this film and if it was not for them, I don't know if my film would have been as good.
To critique my film, I would have to say that there is not too much that I would change. the maine character that Jeff played was the way that I wanted; you felt sorry for him and yet, you don't at the same time. I could have taken it in three different ways; it could have had where you totally feel sorry for him and you pity him or I could have had it where you hate him and you don't like him at all or how I had it, where you like him and feel sorry for him, yet at the same time you are routing for the hitman as they beat him up. But this is the way that I envisioned him to be like.
If I did anything different, I probably would have gotten a better actress to play the girlfriend instead of myself. And I would have like to have had a car scene where he gets thrown into the car and you see him come in and out of conciseness more that just when he is on the stairs. But over all this turned out to be better than I originally thought it would turn out.
This was so amazing and cool to say that I wrote, Directed, and acted in my OWN film called Tristan!! This was the best experience!
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