PEAKED

Directed by Molly Gordon

“‘We’ll be friends forever, won’t we Pooh?’ asked Piglet.
Even longer’ Pooh answered.”

Colors of a Reunion

A unified look, but built it out into sections so that we can have visual variety. E.g., a Purple & Gold theme, but some sections lean blue/ purple, while another is more gold leaning. It can provide a sense of geography (the bar is , but also keep the dance from feeling visually repetitive.

This spot isn’t the right vibe, but it’s beautiful and sweet and an illustration of a dance/ reunion color palette that I find lovely.

In the car w Janet, Bobby, Millie + Party Bus.

The Chaos is goddamn hilarious.

Map out the sequence/ gather the pieces to lean into and accentuate that chaotic rhythm. It is glorious.

Yes, I’m a professional, adult man using a Bob’s Burgers clip to illustrate the joys of comedic chaos.

Iconic Moments & Sticking the landing.

So much of how we digest movies is about the handful of scenes that we remember afterwards and, of course, how we feel in the end. I can’t fucking believe how well you built out the ending of Theater Camp. You hit the golden zone of tears mixed with laughter. That’s the dream. I love the final image in this script and the climactic fight with Millie having an '“erection” under her dress. You’ve got the