Keywords

Microbudget film; Narrative thriller; Film production; COVID-19; MFA thesis

Abstract

Asper is a microbudget feature-length film written, directed, and funded by Isaiah D. Nearor for the requirements of earning a Master of Fine Arts in Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema from the University of Central Florida. Completing a film production can be challenging because not every day is the same. Production took place during Summer 2021 during COVID 19. With proper guidance and safety protocol, the film made it through production. The film is a narrative thriller. This thesis explains the process and decisions made from preproduction through post-production.

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Graduation Date

2021

Semester

Fall

Advisor

Beckler, Zachary

Degree

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

College

College of Sciences

Department

Film and Mass Media

Degree Program

Feature Film Production

Format

application/pdf

Identifier

CFE0008877; DP0026156

URL

https://purls.library.ucf.edu/go/DP0026156

Language

English

Release Date

12-15-2022

Length of Campus-only Access

1 year

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Subjects

Independent films--Production and direction; Low budget films; Feature films; Independent filmmakers; Motion pictures--Production and direction

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