Premiere Studios - Operation P.R.O.M

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

Best friends always have your back right? Well in this case... they take it to the extreme! A nice guy has finally talked to the prom date of his dreams! Only problem though, he's too shy to ask her. It is now up to the outside forces to bring the two together!

Facts: This is by far the largest project completed. It was actually a replacement of a previous script of equal length or longer. This movie could have easily have been a lot longer with more action and funny scenes but sadly since school HAD to end this early; there was no time to do so (ANGRY ABOUT THAT xP) There were actually more scenes that were filmed but we had an SD card malfunction and lost quite a lot of scenes. Sorry about audio or any visual issues since we got new equipment and we worked with the new gear for the first time. We filmed all of this in 4 days and took 12 hours to render. P.R.O.M is not an acronym for anything. Feel free to be creative and leave a comment creating one!

Written and Directed: Steven Huynh
Filmer: Brian
Co-Filmers: Pete Jung and Peter Vo, Steven Huynh
Editors: Steven and Brian Huynh
Co-Editors: Raymond Cheng, and Peter Thai
Music Synced by Brian and Steven Huynh

Featuring:
- Charles Wu as Agent Leader
- Pete Jung as Agent
- Abraham Chun as Agent
- Peter Lai as Agent
- Justin Lin as Shy guy
- Lillian Trang as Shy girl
- Peter Vo as car owner/flower boy
- Patrick Galindez as seller
- Steven Huynh as victim (5x?)

Special Thanks:
- Justin Tran for letting us use his camera
- Huy Nguyen for letting us use his ghillie suit

THANKS AGAIN FOR EVERYONE WHO HELPED OUT! If you would like to support our club or group, join next year at Mr. Jackson's room. Also share this video if you approve! THANK YOU HANS ZIMMER FOR BEING AWESOME!

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  • best 14 minutes of my life.

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