Hello my name is Aitan. I live in Florida and I go to Fort Lauderdale High School. I have two siblings, one younger brother and one older sister. My dad is from Israel and my mom is from Illinois. My uncle and aunt and two younger cousins from my dad’s side also live in Florida. My grandparents from My Father's Side live in Florida as well. My aunt and uncle from my mom's side live in Washington State. My grandmother from my mom's side lives in Georgia. In my free time I watch YouTube and play video games. One of my hobbies is swimming and I'm on the school swim team. For college I would like to go to the University of Florida. The people I am working with are Amy and Kathy.
Throughout the previous projects I learned and developed many skills in many different areas. I learned how to add music as well as sync up the music to the people who are lip syncing it. I also learned many new different camera angles and how to apply them. My camera techniques have additionally developed. For example, I can hold the camera better without it shaking as much. This is helpful in case the tripod comes broken or missing the attachment to go on the camera. I say this because we have had past experiences with this. Also I believe my acting ability has excelled. I can now look more serious on camera and stay in character better. Overall, my production skills developed vastly Throughout the projects and can be well applied to this one.
The pitch of the movie can be described as an explanation to the producer as to what the plot of movie is about. An elevator pitch is usually 25 words or less, or 1-2 sentences. Our first pitch is that an important woman to the US government gets kidnapped and has to find a way to escape and get revenge on her abductors. The next one is that a restrained girl wakes up and has flashbacks to her kidnapping as she realizes she's trapped. She must find a way to escape without being caught. The last pitch is that a psycho girl falls in love with a serial killer. I really believe that all these pitches have a lot of potential. I wonder which one will prevail.
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