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Drifted

A slacker raft guide, Henry, with no plans other than to continue guiding for the next few years of his life, struggles to maintain his jealousy of his best friend, Wren who is moving to another country and leaving behind her raft guide lifestyle. While their friendship lies on the line, Wren's fiance goes missing mysteriously. Henry remains helpless as an anomaly occurs making...

Director

crewsrogerslily

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7.36

Producer

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Justice Brackett

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7.16

Writer

crewsrogerslily

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6.20

Editor

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Justice Brackett

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7.24

Cinematographer

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7.96

Actor

crewsrogerslily

Justice Brackett

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6.92

Drifted Floats High

Drifted Floats High

Love The Title

Love The Title

5 Reviews

Drifted Floats High

2 Stars

I liked the double meaning in the title. I also appreciated that you told a story that is age appropriate - meaning that you know this story and it's something that young people your age go through. All too often young filmmakers attempt to tell stories that are beyond their life experience and it never quite hits the mark. You did a good job of expressing your story.

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Nice Use of Lighting

1.9 Stars

I liked your use of lighting. I think you could have technically exposed the film a little better so each shot matched throughout your scenes. The writing was a little stiff, which made the acting suffer a bit. But it's a solid effort and way better than most high school films I see.

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Love The Title

1.8 Stars

Drifted is a good title for what happens in this film. Two people just drifting apart as high school ends and real life begins. It happens to everyone, and that is a useful aspect of this project. It's audience could be very, very wide. The acting and cinematography are plagued with some issues like bad exposures or semi-convincing performances from time-to-time, which drags it's score down. But I really appreciate these filmmakers and their efforts to tell a story that is so universal.

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