Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Project 1: Nightmare



Everyone has nightmares or has felt like running from something. In my project Nightmare, through non-linear form of storytelling, I wanted to convey what it is like to go to sleep at night and have your subconscious attack you with your fears. I wanted to show that no matter how far you run or how much you run, you cannot escape the inevitable. If you keep running from the issue and let the nightmare take control, you are just robbing yourself of precious time.
This concept is personal to me. Towards the end of 2018, I was going through many personal issues in which I felt like I was constantly on the run. Whether it would be literally walking away from my problems or mentally running from them and not facing them, I knew I had to do what I needed to eventually. There was the version of me that thought I could get away with not facing the issues and there was the other version of me that knew that I needed to face the reality of my situation. I had to give in and face the issue because in life, time is of the essence. I accepted what my fate was at the time.

Actor: Lucas Esteves

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