Microbudget Short Film ‘Who Kill Me’

  • My short film is a suspenseful crime, which tells a story about a boy who is devoted to studying bone specimens kills his younger sister and eventually turns into a double personality and suicide.
  • To make sure it was a microbudget I plan to borrow the venue from a friend who has a house with a swimming pool. This short film requires only two actors to appear on the screen, and the other two voice actors are off-screen. In addition, bone specimens could be borrowed from my friend who is an artist, just need to agree to add the artist’s name and studio at the end of the film. The cost is manageable.
  • What I learned through this process is that voice has the power to tell a story, whether it is an off-screen performance or voiceover. It is also a great way to save on the casting budget. Another thing I’ve learned is that the number of scenes is not the only criterion for a micro-budget film. A single scene may not create a complete and clear storyline. Multiple scenes do not necessarily cost more.

Here is the link to the final script:

< https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JWg9JbysaQqqUGcfa31gJaAa2CDXX1Hh/view?usp=sharing >

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