The student created a crime drama film targeting teenagers to depict crimes they are often involved in. The film challenges conventions like using minimal dialogue and unique titles. It was inspired by criminal case photographs and reenacts a crime scene using a pillow instead of a weapon. As an independent low-budget film, it would likely be distributed by a small company but could find success like Bullet Boy by engaging a niche audience. Creating the film helped the student learn filmmaking techniques like camera angles and resolution as well as skills like blogging and using movie editing software. Audience feedback was generally positive about suspense and professionalism but suggested improvements like better music and more dialogue.