Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-12736261-20140708222412/@comment-10734109-20140924215123

I know how to outline text in Gimp. And I kinda understand Blender.

That's about it...

Also, I think that this is going to be the main plot:


 * Exposition: Introduce characters and interactions


 * Conflict/problem: School is thinking of shutting down the visual arts department due to lack of enrollment and inability to pay teachers


 * Rising action: Students start fundraisers to help keep the school open (while facing failures and difficulties with this task


 * Climax: The goal has been reached


 * Falling action: The rest of the school year wraps up


 * Resolution: The year finishes woohoo

There will, of course, be different subplots because the main plot by itself would be kind of boring. Having multiple different stories within one could keep the audience's interest. For instance, we could focus on Jenna's tendencies to spread rumours and Andrew's gayiful gayness (I am so good with words). Plus, we could get more input for different sections from different writers. It would also be kind of interesting if we had sublots that centered around each of the main characters (except for Farid because I have no idea what the crap you could do with him to be honest).