u/BillAffectionate6923

CONTROL SHORT FILM

I am a college film student, and last semester I took "Global horror cinema". In this class I met someone who is one of my only friends I've met here, and for our final in the class, it was an option to create a short film in the style of a director we watched in class. We chose Coralie Fargeat, because her style is so unique and I love her work. I have read The Substance screenplay so much, and she's just really inspired me. So much work went into making it (my longest short so far at nearly 13 minutes) and all made for basically no money. Afterwards I posted it to YouTube and over around a month it climbed to over 10k views. I'm really proud of what it is, even if it isn't a masterpiece or anything, and thought that if anyone here was interested, I'd love for more people to see it and give their thoughts!! It's a fun time!! And whether you love it or absolutely hate it, I'd love for it to have more ratings on Letterboxd, so go give it a review!! I want any kind of review! Good or bad! Thank youuuuu!

u/BillAffectionate6923 — 16 days ago

I'm a college film student and I've written and made a couple shorts now, but we aren't taught how to write/make features. Because of this, I'm extremely intimidated by it, and not very confident in it. I have good ideas, but lack the skill and knowledge to write it all out on paper. I'm working on one right now, been pretty confident with 31 pages so far, but now starting to have a lot of self doubt and writers block. I know how I want it to end, I just never know how to get there. Does anyone want to look at it who knows screenwriting well, help me maybe have more confidence in it, or tell me what to do to make what I have any better? Maybe even be friends? I just really need some help right now. Kinda like a Yorgos Lanthimos vibe with Todd Solondz tone, I guess.

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u/BillAffectionate6923 — 17 days ago

I'm a college film student and I've written and made a couple shorts now, but we aren't taught how to write/make features. Because of this, I'm extremely intimidated by it, and not very confident in it. I have good ideas, but lack the skill and knowledge to write it all out on paper. I'm working on one right now, been pretty confident with 31 pages so far, but now starting to have a lot of self doubt and writers block. I know how I want it to end, I just never know how to get there. Does anyone want to look at it who knows screenwriting well, help me maybe have more confidence in it, or tell me what to do to make what I have any better? Maybe even be friends? I just really need some help right now. Kinda like a Yorgos Lanthimos vibe with Todd Solondz tone, I guess.

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u/BillAffectionate6923 — 17 days ago