“Narrative style films are one of the most fun and exciting projects that EagleVision works on every year,” Hines said. In contrast, the narrative film is all fictional. The documentary films focuses on real life situations people have gone through. UIL EagleVision competes in a variety of categories like documentary and animation. “I cannot imagine theater in this area without their influence.”
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“ The Wisdom’s are so important because they have shaped the very face of what we now call UIL One-act play,” Mckenzie said. The Wisdom’s are retired theater directors who had multiple appearances at the state One-Act Play competition. One of the main filming location was in Larry and Sue Wisdom’s house. “It’s really nice to see something we’ve worked so hard to create actually come together in front of our eyes.” “Editing the film that EagleVision has created in collaboration with the theater program has been super rewarding,” junior Syndey Hines said. Although the filming portion took a couple of days, the editing portion will take a few months. “It is slightly stressful and time consuming, but in the end it is worth the effort.”Įagle Vision used four cameras, two shotgun boom mics with Zoom recorders, and three mini-Zoom mics.
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“Filming was a really great experience,” junior Bailey Park said. The film took two days with a separate crew and actors each time. The theater department was in charge of the actors and costumes while EagleVision worked on the filming and editing side. “I enjoyed stepping out of my comfort zone and putting together such a beautiful piece.” “Filming was a wonderful new experience for me,” Jones said. “We used all the antique objects and sets, we didn’t want any modern items in a shot.”Įvery cast member went through an audition process with Blankenship, with Jaida Jones being selected as the lead. “We wanted the film to have a classic 50’s movie feel to it ,” senior director Ashlynn Blankenship said. However, the story becomes stranger as the film progresses. It shows the relationship between a mother and her two young daughters. “ We filtered through a lot of ideas from bank robbers to spies,” theater director Kari Mckenzie said. This year, they wanted a script with a twist at the end. It was such a beautiful experience working with them.”Įvery year the advanced theater class does a unit on short films. “It’s fun because we can tell them what kind of image we have in our mind for how we want to create this film. “We got to collaborate with the theater so that we can bring our film to life,” film director Liliana Miller said. The theater department partnered with EagleVision in order to create a narrative film for the UIL film contest. Once they are satisfied, one yells Action! and everyone focuses on their task. Actors recite their lines over and over again as the directors paces around the room, making sure everything is in place. By the time they discover her frightening identity, they have become her unwitting accomplices in a diabolical assassination plot.Updated 1/24/24: Story has been changed to reflect a link to the finished films.Ĭameras are readjusted as lights are perfectly placed to create a somber scene. Two unsuspecting Americans are separately drawn into a conspiracy by a mysterious woman they have never met, but who seems to know their every move. Forced to become members of a cell that has plans to carry out a political assassination, they must work together to extricate themselves. When the young man returns home, both he and a single mother find they have been framed as terrorists. Caruso as a young slacker whose overachieving twin brother has died mysteriously. By the time they discover her frightening identity, they have become her unwitting accomplices in a diabolical assassination plot.Shia LaBeouf, reteams with "Disturbia" director D.J.
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