So I'm a mess right now. I'm a little (a lot) behind on my blogs. My season ends this upcoming week so that will make managing my work a lot easier. I truly am excited to work on this project, honestly I find myself thinking about it pretty often. I have an idea, it's actually one that I've been wanting to act on for a while.
So, as I've mentioned (a LOT), I'm an athlete. I always have been, I've played some kind of sport all my life. It's just a part of me. And whether it's in media or just my morals or whatever, it clearly inspires me a ton. Right now, I am a wrestler. I've been super fortunate to be surrounded by people who inspire me everyday. Anyways, I've had the idea for a while but a coach of mine gave me a title.
The idea was always super rough but I wanted to do a story about an athlete who lets their sport consume them, to a point where their mental health is determined by their performance, which inevitably destroys them.
My inspiration for the title came from a coach of mine, Matt. He was a wrestler at our school a few years ago and was just naturally good, didn't really need to put much effort. He waited 2 weeks from states of his senior year to actually take it serious, and after one hell of a highschool career he got 2nd. He was the #1 ranked wrestler (at 220 lbs) in the state of Florida and ended his career with a loss he could have avoided had he started putting in effort earlier on. That's where I got the idea for the title, "Runner Up."
The actual "plot" however doesn't come from his story. I want to do a story about someone a bit more dedicated (no offense to Coach Matt lol). I've seen what passion can do to someone, how hard work will ALWAYS beat "talent." You can be a natural athlete or violin prodigy but not practicing or putting effort into your hobby is just a waste. I see this in myself to be honest. When I am passionate about something, it becomes my everything. I eat, sleep, breathe whatever it is that I'm fixated on. I sometimes have unintentionally cut ties to other aspects or people in my life when this happens, it's almost like I become addicted. I want this film intro to be the beginning of a story about someone who pours their entire life into their sport, and how despite all that work it isn't enough, their high school career ends with a loss. It ends with them being 2nd best.
In terms of the actual PROJECT I think doing the story about a wrestler (as opposed to another sport, which was an idea I was open to) would be easiest as the resources are more accessible. We have a mat room I'm sure my coaches would let me use to film in, and I bet I could even get someone on the team to act in it. Although upon really considering it... I might have to search for people who can ACTUALLY act. I haven't written a script/storyboarded just yet but I like the idea of doing a training montage with flashback scenes to the match the main character lost.
I'm currently trying to use youtube to find an example of the montage + flashback combo I'm imagining.. it's hard to search for exactly what I want. In my search, I recalled on director Jean-Marc Vallée's use of flashbacks in Big Little Lies. I was trying to refresh my mind on the style when I found this video essay reflection about season 1. (I'll insert the link below; it looked weird when I tried to embed it.)
-> Big Little Lies: Video Essay