- video Project
- Title: What if your phone dies
- Class: HUW 112:Introduction to New Media
- SOFTEWARES: Adobe Premiere Pro
- Video Editor: Xiaoyi Liu
- Production Roles:
▸Cameraperson 1 - Nasser
▸Cameraperson 2 - Bryan
▸Organizer - Sabrina - Characters:
▸Fainter: David
▸Catchers: Christopher, Jennifer,
▸Phone Charger dude: Kevin Guaman
▸Phone charger catcher dude: Nasser
▸Reactors: Dakoda, Sabrina, Bryan, Xiaoyi - Script:
▸David walks around the corner and towards the camera.
▸Shot of low battery.
▸After phone charger is plugged David wakes up, tries to plug a phone, charger not compatible, faints again
▸Directors: Dikoda or Nasser - Added Background Music:
▸Sad Violin: MLG Sound Effects
▸Walking: SoundBible.com
▸Carmen
The story begins with David, a central character, turning a corner and walking towards the camera with visible signs of fatigue and anxiety. His phone, a lifeline to the digital world, flashes a low battery warning. The background music, a melancholic violin piece, sets the tone for his plight. This opening scene, shot by cameramen Nasser and Bryan, establishes a sense of urgency and relatability, as most viewers have experienced the dread of a dying phone battery.
David’s relief is palpable when he finds a phone charger. His face lights up with hope, a stark contrast to his earlier despair. However, as he plugs in the charger and attempts to revive his phone, a cruel twist unfolds. The charger is incompatible. This moment is both comedic and tragic, as David faints, underscoring the exaggerated dependency we place on our devices. The humorous touch is enhanced by the skillful timing of the scene, illustrating the irony of modern technology.
As David collapses, help arrives in the form of Christopher and Jennifer, who rush to catch him. Their swift action brings a sense of urgency and concern, showcasing the first signs of camaraderie. Kevin Guaman, portraying the 'phone charger dude,' steps in with a solution. He presents a compatible charger to Nasser, who swiftly plugs it into David's phone. This act of teamwork highlights the importance of cooperation and the willingness to assist others in times of need.
The pivotal moment arrives as David's phone begins to charge, symbolizing his recovery. The charging icon on the phone screen brings a sense of relief, and the background music transitions to a lighter, more cheerful tune, signaling the resolution of the crisis. David's gradual awakening is met with joyous reactions from Dakoda, Sabrina, Bryan, and Xiaoyi, whose expressions of surprise and relief add a heartwarming touch to the narrative.
The film concludes with all the characters gathered together, celebrating the resolution of the problem. The background music, featuring a lively piece from "Carmen," underscores the joyous atmosphere. This final scene encapsulates the essence of the story – a light-hearted tale that, while rooted in the trivial issue of an incompatible charger, ultimately highlights the themes of friendship and mutual support.
"What If Your Phone Dies?" masterfully combines humor and drama to reflect on a common technological issue, turning it into a narrative about human connection and the power of teamwork. The characters, though dealing with a seemingly minor problem, demonstrate significant themes of reliance, compatibility, and the importance of community. Through the clever use of music, timing, and character interactions, the film delivers a message that resonates with our collective experiences in the digital age.
In essence, "What If Your Phone Dies?" is more than just a story about a phone charger; it’s a reflection on the interconnectedness of modern life and the small acts of kindness that make a big difference. It reminds us that in the face of everyday challenges, it is our relationships and the support we give each other that truly keep us "charged" and moving forward.