Girl Quote by Emma Kenney
“I've written tons of scripts, and when I wrote 'The New Girl in Town,' I read it to my parents, and they suggested I make a movie out of it. I got a few friends together, and I shot the movie in one weekend, and then my mom and I edited it.”
About This Quote
A personal anecdote about turning a written script into a quickly produced film with family support, illustrating grassroots creativity and resourcefulness.
In simple terms: DIY filmmaking from a script.
Family collaboration can accelerate creative projects.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing a script
- seeking feedback
- gathering a crew
- shooting on a tight schedule
- editing with family
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- producing a short film
- learning hands‑on filmmaking
Questions to Reflect On
- What resources can you leverage from your immediate network?
- How does rapid iteration affect creative quality?