A 90-second-long mobile screen-recorded short film 'WhatsUpMom', videographed by Mathukutty Xavier to break away from the monotony of doing a script of debut film, has gone viral and crossed six lakh views and 7,000 shares in 50 hours.
Twenty-three-year-old Xavier, who finished his graduation in Animation and Graphic display, told IANS that the film was nothing but a very brief conversation between a mother, who is a beginner, and her son, an expert, on WhatsApp.
"In the video, the son asks the mother to be quick in her replies," Xavier said.
According to Xavier, the master-stroke in the video is when the son said: "We patiently waited almost an year to hear you speak a word."
Xavier, along with his group of four friends, scripted the film, shot it and released it in a day.
"The screen recorder went in action and a rough footage of about five minutes was recorded and we edited it to 90 seconds. To keep it completely in the boundaries of a phone, the title and the credits were added as a wallpaper in the recording phone. The final caption, 'It's our turn to wait', pitched in by a team member, was also added and our little experiment was uploaded. But now we are amazed by the response and this is a great impetus to our scripting work," added Xavier.
--IANS
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