Just finished a big part of my new film, but scared to death

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Brianruns10
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04 Jul 2016, 12:17 am

I've been researching a documentary since 2013, about a student who went missing while on a class trip. I've interview family, friends, investigators, and after six months of solid work, I've completed a "radio edit," which is audio only, along with sketches and placeholder images for the visuals. It's called a storyboard, akin to a blueprint for a film, to give a sense of what the film will actually look like when it's shot.

So now I'm planning my shoots, and working out the shots I need to get, and really planning things out. I'm sharing my work with a few others to get feedback. I'm trying to do all I can to make this film as good as it can be, yet I'm terrified that the movie will ultimately be crap, and I'll be a failure because I'm simply not good enough to tell the story. I fear letting this family down with a mediocre film. I just cannot escape the fear that no matter what I do, how hard I try, I'm just never going to be good enough.



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05 Jul 2016, 12:44 am

As it's about a missing student, I say that this is too important not to do.


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