As part of the Oak Cliff Film Festival Student Workshop, Z and a group of talented student filmmakers crafted a brilliant short film that pokes fun at the notorious concept of continuity errors. Titled "Continuity," this comedic gem takes the audience on a hilarious journey, deliberately exaggerating and amplifying the inconsistencies commonly found in student films. With meticulous attention to detail, the filmmakers flawlessly execute a series of purposely out-of-place props, wardrobe changes mid-scene, and laughably obvious continuity errors. "Continuity" is an entertaining reminder that even the most dedicated student filmmakers can fall victim to those elusive errors that elicit laughter from experienced professionals and budding talents.

Z and cowriter Sir Dallas Alexander gave an interview to KERA, discussing their experiences in the filmmaking workshop. The interview delves into the valuable skills and knowledge imparted to the young participants, empowering them to create their own movies. To listen to the discussion, please visit KERA: Filmmaking workshop teaches North Texas teens how to make their own movies.

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