A nine year old boy living with his down on her luck mother sends him out of the house to earn his keep. Along the way he finds the streets aren't so friendly. Unbeknownst to the boy, he picks up a package intended for someone else and suddenly the rightful owners are set on getting it back.
Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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7.90
Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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7.66
Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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7.98
Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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8.36
Luke Cheatwood (luke.cheatwood@apps.meridiantech.edu)
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7.56
This was a well thought out movie. The sound is a bit loud in a few places but over all I liked the choices you were making on keeping the suspense going. The ending was a bit on the nose but still was shot well and came across clear. Great Choice on not showing the heads of the adults directly interacting with the child. This keeps us in the world of the kid and we know that we are in the story from the child view point. Killer bike also loved that!!!!
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This film was well thought out and planned. I can tell a lot of preproduction went into this. The child actor is great, and he leads us on an adventure in a short time. The sound design and cinematography was really well done. The ending was my favorite. Very well done!
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Wow! Excellent work here. Though there were a few rough edges on some of the performances there was an overwhelmingly amount of things you did right. Excellent camera moves, great locations, I loved that you used atmosphere, magical special effects (a little more Spielberg than Hitchcock though), and I loved the use of reflections. Though the music really worked for your piece it was far more magical than suspenseful and Hitch would have taken it more on the suspense side. Congrats!
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