GO DEEPER
There was a lot of work put into this project from everyone involved. The entire process was amazing and so fulfilling. I learned so much throughout and pushed myself in ways I didn’t think possible.
Obviously, there are things I wish I did more of/did a little differently. I wish I included more shots in my shot list. I wish I had planned some scheduling things out a little more, etc. But the way everything turned out was better than I could have imagined. I’ve never coordinated things with this many actors before; having a big cast was kinda crazy but ultimately a lot of fun.

Overall, the project went smoothly, with us wrapping on our second day hours ahead of schedule. However, there were some large hurdles we had to overcome to get to that point.The location was absolutely one of them, as the distance from campus wasn’t an issue, but it being right next to a main road meant the audio consistently would have loud trucks run through mid take. On top of that, there is an elementary school across the street, so kids screaming was something else to look out for. We also shot outside in the sun for most of the second part of the shoot, so having to stop to go inside and take breaks was necessary but slowed things down.
MEET THE DIRECTOR
Leta is a third year student at Drexel University planning to graduate 2026 with a Bachelor of Science in Film & Television. She is from Salt Lake City, Utah and currently lives in Philly. She’s an aspiring cinematographer, camera assistant, and editor.
This project was created as part of the JTWO [INC]ubator Project. A semester long internship program built from the ground up to give young filmmakers, content creators, and all around hungry for a challenge individuals a place to stretch their creative minds while preparing them for the road ahead.