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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2011

Multiple Choice is a short film created by Caleb Ungewitter, Joshua Swick, and Sofia Haroon. As a culmination of VM-120, this film exhibits the capabilities of the students.

The film is meant to give off a warm, summer feeling. This was done through color correction. Audio was designed and took place of any recorded audio because the field audio was very rough and included direction given to the actors. The film was sent to be scored by Drew Krasner, who created a score to accommodate the different emotions in the film.

As the film progresses, the main character undergoes several daydreams in which he approaches a lovely woman he sees sitting in the park. As he goes through these daydreams, the outcome becomes more and more outrageous.

Many shots were taken with a telephoto lens in order to create a shallow depth of field, which forced the viewer to focus on a specific plane. The use of rack-focus was creatively used in order to reveal what the main character was looking at in the distance.

Actors in this film were Paul Lyons, Kate Hanson, and Dan Eerhart. The film scoring was done by Drew Krasner of Berkley College of Music.

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  • theres no bees in november.... j.k good concept. :)

  • wow...great

  • This is a really cool idea, I loved it! It's so cute :3

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