Today was a day I've been dreading. One I've been honestly hoping would never come. I lie awake in bed for hours on end before seeing the sun rise building my own anxiety of this very moment. It was the day that my film would finally be shown.
That was an exaggeration, but the point remains that I wasn't particularly looking forward to it but this feeling was lessened when it seemed that the others most likely felt a similar anxiety. Today we were actually able to watch three films within our class time. The first one shown was Ethan Pappa's an interesting psychological look into the life of an actor with a short term memory and his daily and life struggles. It was about an actor with a short term memory (sorry). It was actually a comedy though and did its job well. The second movie was Kyle Hartman's and a bit more serious than the rest of them although still entertaining. His was a action thriller about a pilot who time travels and uses his wits and skills to save the world. Third was mine. It was a rough experience, pretty much what I expected. If I could go back I would just cease to exist. But as usual, we were required to use the index cards to provide feedback. If you want to check any of these out you can check out the slides, but please check out my slides.
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