Oblivious Jacob Paul Gascho

Who is right? Who is wrong? How are we to know. We base what we do on the rules of "people" and what in our minds is the right thing to do, but we never actually know. As humans we don’t know nor understand anything, and everything that we believe to be true could very well be a misconception. We seldom think about this though, we seem to have these methods scraped into stone. We think that everything we do is right, but to someone else it may be wrong. There is no right, there is no wrong. There is only ourselves, and our thoughts, and what we do with our thoughts, but this is what makes us human, or so we think. We walk and talk every day thinking that what we do is correct. What we think is the justified option, what is the acceptable thing to do. We put murderers and people we believe to be “insane” in institutions where we believe that they can get so called better? Is it just because we are the majority that we get the authority? Why is this ethical when no one can tell me I’m wrong? No one can tell me “oh, you have the wrong idea”. NO!!! Your going about it all wrong. When you have a child you want to teach him or her right from wrong and good from bad, but how can you teach them this when you don’t know this yourself? How is it right to penetrate these children’s brains and make them think that there living there lives correct. Who can dictate what is morally correct and what is foul? OPEN YOUR DAMN EYES. You want to live your lives in peace and prosperity, but you don’t even know what that is. How can you do this if your only comprehension is an assumption. Tell me that I’m wrong. LOOK ME IN MY VIVID EYES AND TELL ME I'M WRONG. Tell me that I’m the one without proof. The one without the documentation or verification. How can we be oblivious to our own lives?

Live action abstract film about a boy who is walking and wandering through the forest. I chose to have him wearing a white shirt to have an abstract effect.

Due to it taking place within a forest the color scheme would be greens and browns with few whites for his clothing. There would also be small amounts of grey.

This is my poster, I believe that it summarizes the theme and setting of my film. It takes place in a forest (ravine).

There is no shot list or storyboard for this film because there was no set plan for the shots due to the change in weather conditions and plants in a certain area.

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