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Vce Assignement

The Last Semester is a short film that follows four best friends navigating their final college semester, exploring themes of friendship, uncertainty, and self-discovery. The film targets teenagers and young adults, featuring relatable characters and an emotional arc that mirrors the college experience. The production plan includes a detailed timeline, team roles, and tools for creating a visually engaging and impactful story.

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Vce Assignement

The Last Semester is a short film that follows four best friends navigating their final college semester, exploring themes of friendship, uncertainty, and self-discovery. The film targets teenagers and young adults, featuring relatable characters and an emotional arc that mirrors the college experience. The production plan includes a detailed timeline, team roles, and tools for creating a visually engaging and impactful story.

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Page 1: Summary

Project Title: The Last Semester

Genre: Coming-of-age, Friendship, Slice of Life

Objective:
To create a short film capturing the emotional and nostalgic journey of four best friends
navigating their final semester of college. The video will explore themes of friendship,
uncertainty, self-discovery, and the bittersweet nature of endings and new beginnings.

Story Overview:
The Last Semester centers around Reena, Nirmala, Sahana, and Yuvashree—each facing their
own fears and dreams as they near graduation. From job rejections to family pressures, they
struggle to find their place in the world. To make their final months count, they create a
“Bucket List” of daring, meaningful experiences that help them grow and bond. The story
concludes with a heartfelt graduation and the promise that their friendship will endure
beyond college.

Tone & Style:


Warm, nostalgic, and emotionally engaging. The film will blend humor, sincerity, and visual
storytelling with vibrant campus life, natural light, and soft music.

Duration: 4–5 minutes

Page 2: Pitching the Idea

Target Audience:
Teenagers and young adults (16–25), especially students approaching life transitions. Ideal
for college/university viewers who can relate to the pressures and joys of final semesters.

Why This Story Works:

• Relatable Characters: Each friend represents a different personality type and struggle
faced by students.

• Emotional Arc: From laughter to tears, the story mirrors the highs and lows of the
college journey.

• Visual Impact: The film will use dynamic transitions (flashbacks, montages, rooftop
scenes) and color grading to emphasize mood.

• Strong Message: The story promotes courage, self-acceptance, and the power of
friendships that shape our lives.

Creative Highlights:
• Flashback sequences in soft focus and warm tones

• Rooftop finale with drone shots

• A montage-driven ending using real-style “selfie cam” footage

• A custom score or curated emotional soundtrack for mood setting

Platform Potential:
Can be shared on YouTube, student film festivals, and college media pages. It’s ideal for
building a video portfolio or entering storytelling competitions.

Page 3: Production Plan

Timeline:

• Week 1: Script finalization, shot list, location scouting

• Week 2: Casting and rehearsals

• Week 3: Filming (on campus, café, hostel rooftop, open mic)

• Week 4: Editing and post-production (color grading, sound, transitions)

Tools & Software:

• Camera/Smartphone (4K if available)

• Adobe Premiere Pro for editing

• After Effects for transition and text effects

• Audacity or Adobe Audition for audio mixing

• Canva/Figma for storyboards

Team Roles:

• Director/Editor: [Your Name]

• Cinematographer: [Classmate Name]

• Actors: Friends/classmates

• Sound/Lighting: Team-shared responsibilities

Deliverables:

• Final 4–5 minute edited video

• Behind-the-scenes photos or BTS reel


• Storyboard images

• Short reflection on creative and technical challenges

Evaluation Focus:

• Story flow and emotional impact

• Technical quality (framing, lighting, editing)

• Creativity and originality

• Cohesion between audio, visuals, and narrative

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