Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Critical Reflection

    Fruit Punch follows two best friends, Kat and Cat, who are attempting to get Kat's dream girl, Alex, through a series of steps.

Here's Alex (left) and Kat (right)

    Research was essential to this short film. My project partner, Corina, and I began by researching genre, we knew right away that we wanted to make comedy with romantic aspects. We researched comedy with a combination of movies and shows, using six in total. In this blog post the two strongest examples are provided:


    Bottoms specifically follows two best friends who start a fight club to date their crushes, seeing this dynamic between the best friends was extremely helpful and helped fuel Corina and I's understanding of how two characters in a comedy movie can interact with each other. Though Kat and Cat's dynamic is different then the protagonists in Bottoms, it introduced us to something very important to have in a comedy: comedic timing. 

    We found this article speaking about how important comedic timing is when making a comedy. It can make or break a joke. We learnt that it's all about instinct, especially in long take, and we have a few of those in this piece. Corina and I tried our best to have the best comedic timing we could since we are in the film. We are certainly not the best actors, but we have both taken drama and acting classes in the past, which helped with this timing immensely. 

    Understanding our target audience was important so that we could properly market and represent our audience. Our target audience are people ages 14 to 20, mostly women (but all genders can enjoy of course), may be a part of the lgbtq+ or an ally of the lgbtq+, and enjoy comedy as well as romance. We wanted the marketing of the film to be colorful as it catches the attention of younger audiences with bright colors and goes with our name fruit punch which represents a mix of emotions. To interact with our audience we used instagram, which we tried to make as colorful and eye catching as possible.

This is section of our instagram and what it looked like

    Something we lacked in our social media was reels, we had thought of posting reels with short, but capturing scenes from our film since our target audience (teenagers and young adults) use the reels feature on Instagram and love the instant gratification that comes along with scrolling through videos. Not adding short clips was a missed opportunity for sure and could have expended as well as resonated with our audience. Our postcard was also similar to our color scheme in our instagram, making it consecutive, here's what the post card looked like:


    We also used those same fruit in the logo which we made by scanning fruit stickers and by using Canva. This is what our logo looked like:


    As you can tell, these fruits were a big part of our branding, we wanted people to see them and recognize that it was from fruit punch right away. We also used the fruits in the film when explaining the steps to get Alex, this allowed the audience to see these fruits and recognize the short film, here is what one of the steps looked like:


    A missed opportunity however is not making a Tik Tok, according to this article 63% of 13 to 17 year olds use Tik Tok whereas 59% use Instagram. Though both are popular, Tik Tok has an algorithm which catches onto audiences interest extremely quickly so also using it along with Instagram would have been a great decision. We also most definitely needed more audience interaction. We didn't post polls on Instragram, which would have been a good way to talk our audience and create a sense of closeness and connection between the audience and the brand of fruit punch. There was a bit of audience interaction in the comment sections however for instance here:

here's some comments we got on a post because we asked this question

the question being "What's your answer??!!!"

    Something we really prioritized was properly representing the lgbtq+ community. Often, lgbtq+ stories are about sad topics and majority of the times it is because the characters are gay. In this blog post, I discussed this article from The Guardian:

    Benjamin Lee essentially discusses that although it's important to see the bad things that happen to queer people, it is just as equally important to see queer love and happy endings in media. There's a lot of funny and romantic heterosexual movies with happy endings, but the there's only a handful of those for queer people. This article gave an example of this which is Happiest Season (2020) was promoted to be a fun movie about two lesbians who enjoy a holiday together, but instead the movie ended up being about one of the characters not being out to her family and the other being uncomfortable with that, making it a sad movie rather than a happy one.

 We represented Kat and Alex as a lesbian couple without only making their character about them being queer, they're just two girls who love each other. We also wanted to of course give them a happy ending, and they ended up going to homecoming together, so it worked out. We also would've liked to represent other members of the community like bisexuals, gay men, and more, but with the length of our short film, adding more characters might have made it a bit confusing.

    A big reason our characters were in high school was also for representation reasons, as discussed previously, we don't see many teenage movies with lgbtq+ representation, and if they represented, harmful stereotypes are used or they're side characters. We wanted Alex and Kat to be the protagonists and we wanted to be very careful to not harmfully represent them and provide representation for lgbtq+ people we rarely get.








Links

 I cannot believe this project is over, I had so much fun making this and I'll miss this class so much

I hope you enjoy fruit punch! Here are the links:

Short film:

Fruit Punch

Postcard:

Front

Back

Social Media (Instagram):

@fruitpunchfilm

Final thoughts

 Throughout this project and class, I have learnt so much. I let creativity take over a lot more this time around, I really loved this project and wanted the actual piece and marketing to come together, it felt a bit risky making a comedy and romance, but I let my creativity guide my project partner and I and we really loved the result.

This specific project was a lot harder the plan then the film opening, considering that it is a short film and needs a beginning, middle, and end. But after much brainstorming with Corina, we figured it out somehow, and when we did, it was so satisfying to finally have a story. I hope that this short film is just the first of many that i'll make in the future. I loved making this with a close friend, after all, they say two minds are better then one, and I agree. The team effort we made ended us with a result we really love.

Not only this project, but this class has taught me so much about the digital and media driven world we currently live in, and for that I am forever grateful, I had so much fun and I'm really sad to have to let this class go. This sounds a bit dramatic, but I think since I'm a senior this is hitting me extra hard hahaha.

forever grateful for this class 💛


Credits

 Hey! So this journey is almost over, I can't believe it. Since we have finalized editing, we have to credit some of the copyright free things we used in our short film, here they are:

We used this song in our short film toward the end and credits, it is copyright free and we got it from youtube. 

       link to video

We also used this sound effect for the effect transitions, which is also copyright free and from youtube!

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Very much needed update

 I want to give an update on how the social media is going since I haven't discussed it as much as I would like to. We have worked on the posts and our feed for it to match the aesthetic of the film. We have also used the #fruitpunch to get more algorithm going. It has been fun to create the social media since my project partner and I like marketing and promotion, but it can for sure be hard at times since the choices have to be very calculated. 

Here's a sneak peak of our first three pictures and
 what they look like on the feed
 
We have also been working on our postcard and what film festival we would like to use on our postcard. We are leaning toward the Orlando film festival since it show cases more then 300+ films according to this website. It would be fitting and would allow our film to be widespread considering that Orlando is a pretty popular city and many can watch it.


Friday, April 4, 2025

Editing

We had begun editing as soon as we had finished filming, we have our first edit, it's very basic and still needs some tweaking. We also used mics that Arianna (who I mentioned last blog) had so kindly let us borrow, so we need to sync the audio with the actual videos. Here's a picture of when we were using the mics:


The editing has been going well but I'm a little stressed because it's over five minutes, so there's somethings we don't want to let go but we have to. It's hard to pick what to put in and what not to put in, so that's what I've been trying to figure out. 

We also need to add the parts which say the steps which also take some time, so cutting down on the basic editing i've done is essential for the short film to be short enough, I'll update you on how that goes, we've (my project partner and I) have been discussing what should stay in and what shouldn't, and it's for sure a hard debate.


Thursday, April 3, 2025

Update on final filming

 So I hadn't mentioned but we did our final filming, we needed a few more scenes we wanted to perfect so we took the whole afternoon (from around 5 to 8:45) which only once ten minute break. Im really happy with what we got. We had a few more shots to get since it was raining before. Here's a picture we took:


We also took some promo pics for the postcard and social media! I haven't mentioned this but, I used some really awesome equipment. I was lucky enough to borrow Arianna's camera (who was in my short film last year and is also in our short film this year). The promo picture is exactly what I wanted it to look like. I also edited it a bit on lightroom to look more like the aesthetic of the short film.

Here's the picture!


Critical Reflection

    Fruit Punch follows two best friends, Kat and Cat, who are attempting to get Kat's dream girl, Alex, through a series of steps. Here...