I choose this six word story because I came from another country and I thought that healthcare in America was really bad. I made this funny on purpose because when I said I was going to do these six words, most people's first reaction was "haha that's funny". My first shot was extreme wide shot because it had to shot the patient getting hurt in just 1 shot. My second shot was bird eye's view because I was showing the patient lying down in a hospital. Third shot is POV from the student watching the doctor coming in to the room and the fourth shot is doctor's POV watching the patient. I choose this because I wanted to show different view from two different characters. My fifth shot was wide shot to show that patient was getting kicked out of the hospital. My sixth shot was wide but depth shot to make the audience feel like the patient wasn't welcomed. I liked this project because overall I had fun and I felt like I was some kind of movie director making my own film because I told the actor what to do.
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Things I learned about six words story is that Ernest Hemingway was the first person to make 6 words story. His six word story "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," is the most famous one. He made this story when he was with friends at a restaurant and he made a bet with his friends. Ernest bet that he can make a story with just six words on a napkin and he won the bet against his friends. This led to idea called flash fiction which was writing with absolute minimum words possible.
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AuthorJustin Lee is student at Ladue High school. Lived in South Korea for 10 years and currently living in St. Louis Archives
October 2019
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