Star in a one-minute multi-character film
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Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Star in a one-minute multi-character film.
You must play all the characters.
Each character must be distinctive.
Most characters wins.
You have 30 minutes to write and plan your scene, and 30 minutes to film it.
Your time starts now.
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Task stats
Points
15
Disquals
0
Attempts
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- David's film was a PSA film about drink driving, with several inanimate objects with the googly eyes telling you to not drink drive. His film featured 19 unique characters, with a family or orbs counting as 1, so he received 5 points.
- Guy's film centred on a race between athletes whose name started with the same name as the country they were representing, whilst their wives watched on. His film featured 18 unique characters, so he received 4 points.
- Laura's film centred on a murder mystery with several different suspects. Her film featured 17 unique characters, so she received 3 points.
- Matt's film was about a 'smoking weed in the bush party' that was attacked by a cling-film masked man whose parents had been killed by weed smokers. His film featured 10 unique characters, so he received 2 points.
- Urzila's film was called 'Sheryl's Salon' and was a drama set in a salon, which was actually 14 minutes in length. As she only played 3 of the 5 characters in the film, she received 1 point.
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