How do you hope the audience to respond to my piece?
I honestly don't know how I want anyone to react I just hope they enjoy it. I have never shown or done anything like this before. I know there are some funny moments in this piece and I hope they laugh but other then that I just hope my audience finds it very pretty and interesting.
How do you want your audience to feel about your character? What kind of connection do you want them to feel to your characters?
I hope the audience can relate to her and enjoy her mishaps. I want Vanessa to remind people somebody you've known.
What sort of audience reaction would leave you disappointed ?
I would be disappointed if on the night of my screening the whole room boo's from the title shot to the credits and my mother public disowned me for making the worst film in the history of mankind. Honestly other then that I don't expect much of my audience I just want to do my best and leave the rest up to God.
What would be the best response?
The best response would be if I got a standing ovation so loud Walt Disney himself awoke from the grave and paid off my student loans. I would like it if my mother was proud of me and if people were impressed by the personality and thought put into my film.
What do I want your audience to understand?
I want them to know that childhood isn't as romantic as they remember it and people will always act like children it is the nature of us all.
What would I want the reviews to say?
I want the reviews to say "Tracey LaGuerre is a rising star. Joyride was a feast for the eyes and heart."
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