OUR STORY
Travis, a popular high school athlete in a small rural town is shunned by his friends, abused by his team mates, and ostracized by his community when it is learned he is gay. Through it all, he never loses sight of his dream to gain a scholarship to a major university.
The story offers a unique perspective as it documents how attitudes change from hero to pariah overnight simply because they learn Travis is gay.
THE IMPACT
As Travis faces the intolerance of a closed minded community, and abuse from people who were once his friends, he remains determined to persue his ambition of gaining a scholarship at a major university. Once there, he finds a whole new world of acceptance.
We hope to provide a positive role model for gay youth, especially those who live in small town America, where intolerance is the norm. To give these young people hope that "IT DOES GET BETTER", and that there are places where acceptance is possible. If this film helps one young person cope better with his or her situation, it will all be worth it.
OUR PRODUCTION
"Just A Small Town Boy" is a labor of love for our Writer/Producer Dave Mills. Written over the last nine years, many of the situations seen in the film are based on events that he either witnessed first hand, or were related to him during his time living in rural Kentucky.
Our crew will consist of dedicated student film makers from South Florida colleges and universities, while our cast is comprised of actors with a wide range of experiences. What each member of our team brings to the table is an understanding of the importance of the message this project wants to send.
While our demo reel was made using only a consumer grade camera with no additional sound or lighting equipment, the feature film will be made with commercial quality cameras, sound and lighting.
"Just A Small Town Boy" is truly told from the heart. With a passionate team of individuals dedicated to bringing a high quality production to life.
Upon completion, we intend to offer our film for screenings at Gay and Lesbian Film Festivals throughout the United States, as well as to offer it to Gay Youth Organizations for screenings.
WHAT WE NEED AND WHAT YOU GET
In order to produce "Just A Small Town Boy" we require financing for the following
Location Rentals, primarily a high school gym, locker room and classroom, among others
Insurance and Permits, in order to obtain filming permits, we are required to obtain liability insurance for the length of the production
Costuming, custom made uniforms for the basketball teams, and cheerleaders, as well as varsity lettermans jackets, which are a staple of small town high school athletes
Salaries for Cast and Crew, with sanctioning as an "Ultra Low Budget SAG Indy Feature" we are able to pay our key actors a lower scale rate, which will save budget, but our cast and crew still must be paid.
Equipment, cameras, sound and lighting equipment rentals and purchases
In return for your generosity and support, we are offering a variety of incentives that are able to fit any level of funding. From the Glee Club to Executive Producer, we appreciate any and all contributions.
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