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11 Bucks, A Wig, And Some Laughs
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I had a few genuine laughs in this film. The bit in the bathroom when he puts on the wig was great. I think the ending would have been hysterical if he had opened his eyes after the kiss, seen his bearded friend, and then shrugged his shoulders, closed his eyes, and gone in for the second kiss. I also loved how his hair was blowing when he saw the girl. This was a pretty funny show and I could see that you guys had a lot of fun making it.
Blindsided with this story
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Fun story with a twist.
Nice Premise
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You have a fun concept here but it gets a little lost in the over acting. There are opportunities for some comedic moments, just don't over play them. Nice transition from the guy to the girl in the mirror. That was quite a match. You're a creative team of filmmakers...Just keep making films and you'll get better and better with each film.
A Wig Makes All The Difference
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This is what being in love feels like. You do look past the other persons' flaws... but c'mon! I actually really liked the storyline of this film. I thought the shot where the guy puts on the wig and transforms into the girl was great. It was silly and made me laugh.
Upping the Production Value
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You have good storyline so now what can you do to increase your production value. Rehearsing your actors is a big one that has a great effect. Though your concept is farcical believable acting will keep your viewers in your story. Blocking: plan out the blocking of your actors and your camera. Really plan it so that your better tell your story by the camera movements and placement and how you move your actors. Lighting: even though it's all during the day, you can still use lights. Good Job.
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