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Shyness - Indiegogo Campaign

Wednesday, February 22, 2012




"I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life - and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do.” ― Georgia O'Keeffe

About Shyness

Shyness is about chance meeting. Everyday we encounter lots of people. We walk by them. We sit next to them, but that doesn't necessarily mean we make eye contact or talk to them. Loneliness is part of the human condition, but we are eager to communicate and better understand our surroundings. What happens when you see someone that makes you want to make eye contact? Striking up a conversation with a complete stranger actually takes guts and courage, it's not as easy as you may think. And the reason we don't have courage is because of fear. Fear of rejection, fear of the unknown.

What if it's your only chance? Do you seize the moment? Or do you let it escape you forever? Chance is that moment when two or more events occur at one time, but if that moment is not seized, that moment becomes nothing. We need those something moments, because those moments can change your life. That single moment can become something permanent. This is what both characters are trying to figure out in their own lives. And this is also something I'm trying to incorporate into my own life. If there's something you want, you should go for it. This is the life philosophy that I want to live by. Shyness is my attempt to really participate in life.

Shyness tells a story of fear and courage. Fear is what stands between you and your dream and courage is what you need to make your dream become a reality. A story about two people who meet is quite ordinary, but a story about chemistry has the potential to be extraordinary. The story is set in the magical, romantic and gritty streets of New York City. Any place can be magical, because we make our experiences and memories. During this chance meeting, the two characters find themselves in the same place at the same time and they share an open dialogue about things that matter and things that don't matter.


The Impact

Shyness is essentially my love letter to life. My appreciation for life has brought me on this adventure, to express my inner thoughts and share them in the form of a (short) film - my very first short film.

"Life is a daring adventure of nothing" as Helen Keller once said. Life should be a daring adventure, which means risks have to be taken. This effort will be one of the riskiest things I will have done thus far. For years, I felt paralyzing and gripping fear of failure, but after writing and investing so much into the story and characters, it is time to conquer fear and go for it. Making this film will be my first step to living a daring and adventurous life.

Shyness is, to me, a life metaphor, an opportunity, my chance to grow, to learn, to change, to create and most of all, to have fun. This is my opportunity to enjoy life and every single emotion at the same time. This journey will be exciting, scary, fun, uncertain and stressful, but I'm ready. My story is about seizing every opportunity, despite your fears, doubts and shyness.

Life will always be an uncertain journey and fear may be a constant, but we can't let our fears stop us from doing the things we want to. This is what I want for myself, for my characters and for you. Drive and passion comes from within. We all have the potential to strive and fight for our goal.

This is my turn to fight for what I believe in and I will not compromise my integrity and morals. I think it's important to have a belief and the drive to pursue, but it is also important to keep our morals intact and not lose our soul in the process, because I kind of love my soul. I want to be ambitious, not competitive. I want to love my passion everyday, because life is too short to hate your passion.


What We Need & What You Get

Directing a film seems like such a wonderful experience. Picture a director's chair. Wait, what director's chair? This is going to be a low budget short film. Filmmaking isn't as glamorous as it seems. It's quite an arduous and exhausting process. I'm sure you've seen all those filmmaking What I Really Do Memes, so you already know. Making a film is a costly endeavor. The money that will be raised via IndieGoGo will go towards the cast and crew, equipment, meals, transportation, gas and parking and post production costs. The goal budget is actually much higher than $4000, but with your generous contribution, I hope to raise more than the proposed goal. Any donation, no small how small, helps!

To express my greatest and sincerest gratitude for your contribution, perks will be included with every donation. There will be postcards, posters, DVDs and tote bags, handmade and designed by me and my friend Inez Galvez.


Other Ways You Can Help

Any amount of support helps, because it gives me more courage and energy to keep going and fighting. Every dollar will help me closer to my goal. If you can't donate, please share this link with your friends and family. Getting the word out there. Let's make some noise! Sing it! Scream it! Please feel free to like my Facebook page, follow me on Twitter and spread the word. Good luck with everyone's endeavors!

Thank you for your attention and support! And a special thank you to IndieGoGo and Vimeo for giving me this platform to help me make my short film.

Email: avalonnehall@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/shynessfilm
Twitter: http://twitter.com/avalonnehall


http://www.indiegogo.com/Shyness-Short-Film

5 comments:

  1. really inspiring post. I think living in nyc has been the best way to overcome and embrace my own shyness in certain situations. having that characteristic gives you a chance to explore and experience things much differently from someone who is fearless - but how can you fully live without some fear?

    I love your concept & think you'll produce an amazing short film! I wish I could help but I'm drowning in student loans. have you tried using kickstarter.com? I think people will be very receptive to your ideas :)

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  2. for now, i retweeted you, & hopefully i'll be able to donate some money. i wish i was super rich (or even just slightly rich) so i could help out more!

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  3. I've blogged about your film and campaign and hope you get the funding you need & deserve! <3

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  4. This is something we've been talking about a lot in our freelancing and business class. About creating your budget, your video, about raising money. I think this is an absolutely fantastic idea and that you'll do it justice and that you'll work hard towards it. Definitely going to post about it in my next blog post and I'll stick it up on my FB, see if anyone would be willing to help you towards this.

    This is something I'll have to start thinking about, asking people to believe in me and have faith in my abilities, and I know, very well, how, well, scary and intimidating that is. Good luck and hopefully people will be receptive to this idea of yours!

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  5. Avalonne! This is amazing!!!!

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