Character Breakdown
Zoe Davis (16-early 20’s): Quite possibly a misanthrope,
smarter than most high school students, could honestly care less about what people think of her. Undoubtedly beautiful, but doesn’t present herself in a manner that screams future prom queen or girlfriend of the quarterback. She’s the mastermind behind the
documentary within the film.
Wyatt Berkeley (16-early 20’s): Lanky and weak
in a Michael Cera kind of way. A schoolyard bully’s wet dream. He compensates for his feebleness with his intellect and innate leadership ability. He’s the director of the film within the movie.
Rachel (16-early 20’s): Gorgeous and athletic,
always tries to look on the bright side of things, but she’s not an airhead or anything like that. Much more pleasant and charming than her friends, Zoe and Wyatt.
Abby McIntyre (15-18): A preciously adorable redhead
with a whole lot of crazy packed into that petite body of hers. She continuously tries to present herself as the polite and well-mannered girl you would assume her to be at first glance, but her inner mean girl always comes out. She lands the female lead role
in the gang’s movie.
Jack Reginald (18-mid 20’s): Handsome and cool
like the other side of the pillow, but his overbearing confidence and off-putting arrogance often eclipses those A-1 qualities. Considers himself a method actor. He lands the male lead in the gang’s movie.
Cameraman (15-18): Douchey, but not a total lost
cause. He has a heart.
George (18-mid 20’s): Attractive, the type of
guy tween girls go crazy for. Must be able to sing and play guitar.
Ms. Saunders (20-mid 30’s): The gang’s youthful,
moderately attractive teacher.
Zoe’s Mom (40-50s): Warm and caring, a loveable
matriarch.
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