One Wrong Turn
When Marcus, a nonchalant college aged African American male who is a self employed ride sharing driver, learns about how phones may potentially kill people through glitching he disregards the allegation. However, Marcus's disregard for the possibility of phones plotting different ways to kill people lead him into a fatal situation as he's using his GPS system to go home.
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Lovette McCloudDirector
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Lovette McCloudWriter
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Kavon BryantProducer
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Lovette McCloudProducer
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Kavon BryantKey Cast"Marcus"
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Brittney SimsKey Cast"Girl Walking through park"
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Kavon "21K" BryantMusic
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NCM Music Ender GMusic
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Sci-fi, suspenseful, horror
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Runtime:7 minutes 52 seconds
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Completion Date:May 1, 2019
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Production Budget:100 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, 4.25mm, iphone
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes
I got my start in film in the Television Production program at my high school from 2012-2015. Once I left for college, in an attempt to pursue another career, I realized that film production was my passion because despite how hard I tried I couldn't escape it. I then began to actually pursue a career in the film industry my Junior year of college or 2018. Since I changed my career plans I've been able to meet amazing and other passionate filmmakers through internships with the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women and through the Academy's, Academy Gold Program. I aspire to make a difference and to create or help create stories that properly depict the lives of minorities and other people within society who barely have any representation on screen.
One Wrong Turn is a Suspenseful film that brings attention to the use of technology in today's society. The point that is made through the story of One Wrong Turn is that we as a people have become to reliant on technology, more specifically our cell phones. One Wrong Turn also touches on "temporary movements" that tend to happen through social media. I see a lot of people online who have so much rage for a particular issue one day just to never speak on the subject again once the topic dies down on social media. My hopes from creating this film is that people will analyze themselves and how much they use their technology as well as whether or not they're actually enraged over an issue on social media or if they just want to be a part of what others are discussing at the moment.