Hello everyone, my name is David Ingber. I am 16 years old and have been living in Florida for the past 8 years. Originally, I was born in Chicago, Illinois, where snow and cold weather were the norms, and warm weather was a rare treat for just a couple of months each year. In 2013, my parents and I moved to South Florida, a place where the pleasant weather of Illinois is an everyday occurrence. During my time here, I've developed a number of interests including the beach, the gym, and cars. I aim to visit the beach at least once a week. As for the gym, I work out for around two hours each day, every single day of the week. In South Florida, there are many luxurious cars to admire, which sparked my interest in them. Another thing about me is my love for food. I really enjoy Italian food, and chicken parmesan is one of my favorites. I'm also a big fan of Asian cuisine, particularly sushi and seafood, as well as chicken in general. I cherish the time I spend hanging out with my ...
A street racing film wouldn’t be complete without the right cars. The vehicles we choose will bring personality to each race and help tell the story of our main character’s growth. Finding the right cars wasn’t easy, but we made sure to pick ones that fit the look and feel of real underground racing. We wanted a mix of speed, style, and realism to make every scene feel authentic. For the young racer, we won’t be using a real car just yet. Instead, we’re borrowing my friend’s racing simulator, which will show the character’s first experience behind the wheel. This setup works perfectly because it represents his early dreams and passion for racing before he ever gets on the streets. For the teen racer, we’re going all out with real street racing action. My close friend’s Mustang will go head-to-head with another friend’s Dodge Daytona Charger, setting up an intense and visually exciting race. These cars are fast, stylish, and exactly what we need to capture the underground racing vi...
The scene begins with a blurry shot of the house that slowly comes into focus. The warm evening light makes the place look cozy and welcoming. Then, we cut to a young boy playing a racing game on his phone, completely focused on the screen. You can see the excitement on his face as he tries to win. Next, we switch to a shot over his shoulder, showing the phone in his hands. The sounds from the game mix with his little gasps of joy and frustration. Suddenly, his mom comes into the frame, gently approaching him from behind. She leans down and softly tells him it’s time for bed. We had some problems while filming this scene. The young actor, while eager, wasn’t very experienced. He kept looking right at the camera, which broke the mood. Plus, both he and his mom spoke too fast, making it hard to feel the emotions we wanted. Adding to the trouble, our Lumix GH6 camera kept blurring because of autofocus issues. Each time it blurred, we had to pause and start over, which slowed us down....
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