Everyone thinks that their “bad day” is the worst day. Maybe they will wake up late, have a rough break up, or get fired from their job. They’re the types of days that everyone falls victim to self-pity. They’re the days that seem like they’re never going to end, the ones where you’re anticipating something to push you over the edge. After watching the film, “Just a Girl”, based on a true story, you’ll never feel bad for yourself again.
Nina Levatino is voted worst luck in the yearbook, and rightfully so. We’ll tag along on the journey of this teenage girl as she endures unexplainable bad luck. As filmed through her point of view, we’ll watch as she literally stumbles through life. The unnecessary obstacles seem ruthless. From waking up with abnormally bad vision, to getting hired and fired within 10 minutes of her first job, Nina does not get the end of it.
This film doesn’t have an exact timeline, it’s just event one after another; however, this doesn’t take away from the hilarious comedy.The quirkiness is based in a high-school setting, so it’s appealing to the teenage audience.
The thing that makes this film extravagantly unique is the fact that it’s all filmed with the main character behind the camera. The only time we see her is when “she” looks at a rough self-picture or in the mirror with a bloody face after taking a tumble in the school parking lot. This allows the audience to feel what she’s feeling, it makes the film real. Another factor that makes this film real is the fact that they’re all true stories. Nina truly endured all of these non-traumatic, hilarious events.
The film premieres in most theatres April 1st, 2017, April Fool’s Day, of course. Filled with odd cameos, we have features from Michael Cera to George Lopez. The incongruity and superiority humor will have the audience on the floor. “Just a Girl” is the next “SuperBad”.
Everyone thinks that their “bad day” is the worst day. Maybe they will wake up late, have a rough break up, or get fired from their job. They’re the types of days that everyone falls victim to self-pity. They’re the days that seem like they’re never going to end, the ones where you’re anticipating something to push you over the edge. After watching the film, “Just a Girl”, based on a true story, you’ll never feel bad for yourself again.
Nina Levatino is voted worst luck in the yearbook, and rightfully so. We’ll tag along on the journey of this teenage girl as she endures unexplainable bad luck. As filmed through her point of view, we’ll watch as she literally stumbles through life. The unnecessary obstacles seem ruthless. From waking up with abnormally bad vision, to getting hired and fired within 10 minutes of her first job, Nina does not get the end of it.
This film doesn’t have an exact timeline, it’s just event one after another; however, this doesn’t take away from the hilarious comedy.The quirkiness is based in a high-school setting, so it’s appealing to the teenage audience.
The thing that makes this film extravagantly unique is the fact that it’s all filmed with the main character behind the camera. The only time we see her is when “she” looks at a rough self-picture or in the mirror with a bloody face after taking a tumble in the school parking lot. This allows the audience to feel what she’s feeling, it makes the film real. Another factor that makes this film real is the fact that they’re all true stories. Nina truly endured all of these non-traumatic, hilarious events.
The film premieres in most theatres April 1st, 2017, April Fool’s Day, of course. Filled with odd cameos, we have features from Michael Cera to George Lopez. The incongruity and superiority humor will have the audience on the floor. “Just a Girl” is the next “SuperBad”.
Everyone thinks that their “bad day” is the worst day. Maybe they will wake up late, have a rough break up, or get fired from their job. They’re the types of days that everyone falls victim to self-pity. They’re the days that seem like they’re never going to end, the ones where you’re anticipating something to push you over the edge. After watching the film, “Just a Girl”, based on a true story, you’ll never feel bad for yourself again.
Nina Levatino is voted worst luck in the yearbook, and rightfully so. We’ll tag along on the journey of this teenage girl as she endures unexplainable bad luck. As filmed through her point of view, we’ll watch as she literally stumbles through life. The unnecessary obstacles seem ruthless. From waking up with abnormally bad vision, to getting hired and fired within 10 minutes of her first job, Nina does not get the end of it.
This film doesn’t have an exact timeline, it’s just event one after another; however, this doesn’t take away from the hilarious comedy.The quirkiness is based in a high-school setting, so it’s appealing to the teenage audience.
The thing that makes this film extravagantly unique is the fact that it’s all filmed with the main character behind the camera. The only time we see her is when “she” looks at a rough self-picture or in the mirror with a bloody face after taking a tumble in the school parking lot. This allows the audience to feel what she’s feeling, it makes the film real. Another factor that makes this film real is the fact that they’re all true stories. Nina truly endured all of these non-traumatic, hilarious events.
The film premieres in most theatres April 1st, 2017, April Fool’s Day, of course. Filled with odd cameos, we have features from Michael Cera to George Lopez. The incongruity and superiority humor will have the audience on the floor. “Just a Girl” is the next “SuperBad”.
Ideal Cast
NINA- Olivia Holt
DAD- Dennis Quaid
MOM- Amy Poehler
MRS. KNABB- Melissa McCarthy
DRIVER- George Lopez
STUDENT #1- Chloe Grace Moretz
STUDENT #1- Chloe Grace Moretz
STUDENT #2- Michael Cera
Student Cast
NINA- as herself
PROM DATE- Ollie
Student#1,2,3,4-
Michaela Kayal, Jason Rotondi, Justin Romano, Isabel Passerini
JUST A GIRL
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6bbAPE5rNFuOWVRSGFzTWpUYk0/view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn34MzoJq70&feature=youtu.be
This trailer was very funny and well done. I like the way you made it from your point of view by holding the camera.
ReplyDeleteNot only do the skits show the bad luck of you, but the fact that the trailer did not even finish envy's the true bad luck. I get where you are coming from with my bad luck too.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job depicting the main character's point of view due to the camera angle you used. It was also very humorous, you made light of something that some people might take negatively.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job creating superiority humor through unexpected mishaps. The best one in my opinion was when your prom date said "he had to baby sit his sister and he doesn't have a sister. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of utilizing your intentions. The trailer really help shape more of an image of your screenplay. Great job :)
ReplyDeleteI thought that your trailer was creative and funny. I liked how the main character was behind the camera and how the other characters interacted with the camera.-Michael Loh
ReplyDeleteThis video had a really good sense of humor. It was really enjoyable to watch.
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ReplyDeleteNina did a great job of accomplishing her goal to use superiority humor. The trailer was really funny.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how you incorporated some of the jokes into the trailer. Also the 1st person perspective made it funnier. The narrator sounded terrible though
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of showing her daily struggle with all the things that went wrong in her first person view. You also did a good job with the dealing with the struggle.
ReplyDeleteI Liked how Nina made the trailer in first person. It really added a sense that the audience was experiencing the misfortune that happens in Nina's life.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing the trailer, I would actually go see it because it is a funny comedy. Nina did a great job with putting it in first person through the camera view.
ReplyDeleteI loved the trailer, especially the part with the girl with a side braid. The intentions were exceeded and it was really enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteI loved this trailer because it was humorous and relatable. You also did a great job of capturing your intentions!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with the camera angle within the trailer and showing the characters personalities. The intentions were accomplished and the audience enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteWe watched Nina's trailer in class on the first day and after multiple technical difficulties I really enjoyed it. Looking at her intentions they were all met.
ReplyDeleteNina I loved both your trailer and the screenplay. I loved to see the visual because it gave me the ability to really visualize the story when I was reading the screenplay.
ReplyDeleteyour trailer was awesome! it was very funny and went well with your screen play.
ReplyDeleteYour screen play is really fun and I really liked you trailer. Did a really good job at accomplishing your goals.
ReplyDeleteThe trailer and the screenplay worked really well together in making your intentions come to life. You did an Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThe trailer had amazing editing. through your trailer and your screenplay, you showed problems one may have in life in a way that allows us to laugh at them. The prom date joke was also hilarious.
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