Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Casting and Problems With High School Representation

Well, Taylor and I have been on the search for a while now for an actress who will be able to be in our film, and we finally found someone who we think will be perfect for our film.

      Her name is Megan Vitko, and she is a graduated senior from my high school. She is so beautiful and free spirited and has exactly the look, feel, vibe, time, and expletive we are looking for in an actress.

This is Megan:


     Megan is also going to school for fashion and even is the president of our school's fashion club. She is perfect for providing that modern high schooler fashion forward ascetic Taylor and I are trying to achieve. That way, not only Megan looks like a high schooler because she is one, but our target audience consumers will be able to relate more to her fashion wear and age wise.

      Taylor and I have identified a major problem that many drama and high school teen movies are facing now a days. THAT MOST OF THE ACTORS ARE LITERARILY SO OLD AND LOOK NOTHING LIKE HIGH SCHOOLERS. Seriously, it's so frustrating being a high schooler looking at films that portray us looking like college or late twenties people.

     Taylor and I will not stand for this. New shows coming out on Netflix like "Thirteen Reasons Why" and older movies based on high school like "High School Musical" who poorly portray the average high school student are no more. 


THE FOLLOWING ARE HORRIBLE REPRESENTATIONS OF HIGH SCHOOLERS IN HIGH SCHOOL BECAUSE ALL THE ACTORS ARE PROBABLY ALMOST IN THEIR THIRTIES OMG SMH!




     Taylor and I appreciate movies more like "The Edge of 17" which portrays actors that actually look my age are what we want to go for. That is how you gain consumer trust and how you generate better responses from Gen Z and Millennials.


     Megan is so down to get this thing going, and so Taylor and I have a ton planned for all of you.

Until next time,

-Asher

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