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Feature: "Eighteen" — Coming-of-Age Web Series
Logline
A single summer forces eight diverse friends to confront secrets, first loves, and the choices that will define who they become at eighteen.
Tone & Themes
- Tone: Intimate, bittersweet, realistic with moments of warmth and dark humor.
- Themes: Identity, consent & boundaries, friendship fractures, class and ambition, grief, first work/sex/activism, digital footprints.
Format
- Web series: 8 episodes × 20–30 minutes.
- Serial arc with self-contained episode beats; each episode centers on one character but advances ensemble arcs.
Main Characters
- Maya (18): Ambitious first-gen college applicant, caretaker for younger sibling; hides anxiety with controlled ambition.
- Jonah (18): Barista and aspiring musician, charismatic but self-sabotaging; closeted about his sexuality.
- Priya (18): Organized activist, negotiating family expectations and public protest leadership.
- Leo (18): Privileged, aimless; his charm masks addiction risk and fragile mental health.
- Ana (18): Newcomer immigrant, pragmatic, works two jobs, discovering art as escape.
- Sam (18): Nonbinary student, sharp-witted, grappling with pronouns at a conservative home.
- Camila (17→18): Youngest in group, naive romantically, becomes catalyst for several reveals.
- Rafael (19): Slightly older ex-best friend; returns from a gap year with a secret that fractures the group.
Episode Beats (brief)
- "Arrival" — Group summer begins; Maya receives acceptance interview invite; tensions over a house party plan.
- "Barista" — Jonah’s gig and an open-mic scene; closeted kiss creates ripple.
- "Organize" — Priya leads a protest; doxxing threat forces strategy and trust issues.
- "Night Shift" — Ana juggles jobs; late-night encounter exposes immigration vulnerability.
- "Birthday" — Leo’s party reveals generosity and ruin; Camila's crush complicates loyalties.
- "Names" — Sam confronts family; a viral clip brings harassment and solidarity.
- "Return" — Rafael’s secret: he‘s taking prescription meds he won’t discuss; old betrayal resurfaces.
- "Eighteen" — Graduation-style choice points: who leaves, who stays, and consequences; open but hopeful closure.
Key Plotlines & Conflicts
- Secret kept by Maya about college funding that risks sibling stability.
- Jonah’s coming out and its impact on his music and friendships.
- Priya’s leadership tested when a protest tactic goes wrong and police get involved.
- Leo’s downward spiral collides with group enabling; intervention leads to fracture.
- Ana’s undocumented status jeopardizes a job and prompts the group to act.
- Sam’s public outing sparks debate on privacy vs. visibility.
- Rafael’s return forces reckonings over a past accident that split the friends.
Visual & Sound Palette
- Cinematography: Naturalistic handheld, warm dusk palettes, close intimate two-shots.
- Sound: Indie/bedroom-pop soundtrack, diegetic city noise, silence used for emotional beats.
- Title sequence: Super 8-style footage of small-town/urban summers, film burns, handwritten timestamps.
Episode Structure Template
- Cold open (30–90s): character moment/hook.
- A-story (primary character focus) and B-story (ensemble ripple).
- Midpoint escalation with a reveal or decision.
- Climactic confrontation and short epilogue linking to next episode.
Pilot Scene (short)
- Maya sits at a kitchen table filling college forms while her sibling sleeps; late-night knock — Jonah appears bloodied from a fight after the open mic; their banter reveals intimacy and foreshadows loyalty tested.
Production Notes
- Budget: Low-to-mid; single primary location (shared house + local neighborhood).
- Casting: Diverse, authentic teen actors (18+ to play teens).
- Episodic hooks: Each episode ends with a practical dilemma to pitch next week’s episode.
Marketing Hooks
- Social: Character "vlogs" as faux extras, playlist releases, mini-documentary shorts on the protest episode.
- Interactive: Viewers vote (non-story-critical) on soundtrack choices; ephemeral IG stories in-character.
Episode 1 Logline (for pitching)
When an acceptance-interview invitation coincides with a raucous welcome-home party, Maya must choose between protecting her younger sibling’s routine and seizing the first real chance to change her life—while the rest of the group’s secrets begin to surface.
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