1. After a career threatening injury, the former athletics superstar battles his emotions. 2. A man finds something mysterious in the woods, what it is may haunt him forever. 3. She doesn't like her moms new boyfriend, but what she doesn't know is much more horrifying then she can anticipate. We decidied to go with the first option. My group and I all admire athletes and have heard many terrible stories. We want to portray and show the true struggle with substance abuse. Showing that it is not an easy battle but it is winnable. I believe we can make a great 5 minute film out of this.
Scene 1 (Group of friends are sitting on a couch on their phones visibly bored) Sound:(faint bland music is heard in background - Zane: (Sighs) Can y’all think of anything to do?? - Luke: For real man I'm bored. - Ely: You know what we could do. (excitedly) - Both Zane and Luke: What? - Ely: How about we play hide and seek like when we were little? - Luke: Man are you serious? - Zane: Yeah bro no. - Ely: What else is there to do? - Zane: Fine but you’re it. (Silence for a second as Ely blankly stares into space) -Luke: uhhhh hello? (Waves hand in front of Ely’s face) - E...
The short film "One Last Drive" tells the story of a high school football player named Trevor (RJ) who suffers a devastating injury during training. The film explores the impact of the injury on Trevor's mental health, as well as the broader issue of mental health in the context of sports and athletes. As Trevor struggles to come to terms with his injury, he begins to feel isolated and disconnected from his teammates and the sport he loves. He begins to experience symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness and a lack of motivation. The film highlights the societal pressure placed on athletes to perform at their best, often at the expense of their mental health. It also sheds light on the lack of support and resources available to athletes who are struggling with mental health issues. Throughout the film, Trevor is forced to confront his own feelings of sadness and the pressure he feels to succeed. Ultimately, the film serves as a powerful reminder of the ...
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