Planning the roles
The movie will have a 3-member cast. This means there can only be a maximum three people on screen at a time in a scene. One of our team members will have to act as a cameraman. If all of our members want to be in the film somehow, there are ways to make that possible. For instance, when 3 protagonists are on screen, the killer would be the cameraman. However, when he makes his first appearance, someone else would take over for that scene. There will be rotations, so everyone gets their share of screen time. This is done to create the illusion that all four of us are in the film at the same time. Besides, this we have to consider the roles we would take for the film. There are going to be two choices of roles during the film. Antagonist (the killer) and 3 Protagonists (survivors) will have to partake in this production. This does not include the camera man. I would want to be the killer because I believe it would be a fun role to play. The script that we made (mostly Daniel) was terrible, and I am hoping to convince the others to deviate from it. I also don't want to die in the movie, at least not the first two minutes of it. That would be quite embarrassing for me if someone sees that. Unfortunately, my team would probably think the same thing about themselves. I can already sense the argument arising out of this. Next time, I will make the script for the movie. Maybe then nobody would complain about acting out a silly scene. We would have preserved our dignity making a good movie instead of looking like clowns.
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