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==Introduction to Behind Tinted Glasses==
Behind Tinted Glasses is an independent film created by teenagers who set their own budget, which was added up to 3,000 dollars. They (Samuel Raines, Nathan Couch, and Tony Carroll) were dedicated to finishing this film, after a one year preparation, in the Summer of 2006. The movie is supposedly set in a world not of our own infiltrated by weird an unusual names; the Characters no different. As far as the audience knows, the time is set in the present.
This film has not yet had a public appearence because the directors emphasize that they would like to send this entry into Sundance Film Festival. This page was created by two of the three directors (Raines and Couch) and have no further references to add.

Cast

  • Nathan Couch as Noodle/Mrs. Cleverbunny
  • Samuel Raines as Paper Boy/Doog/Indian Man/Science Teacher/Fork
  • Taylor Rushing as Kataleena
  • Tony Carroll as Jerk/Lemonade Customer/Wreckless Driver
  • Landon Shivley as Exiting Classmate
  • Eron Raines as Missionary


  • Crew

  • Samuel Raines is the Writer/Director/Editor
  • Nathan Couch is the Director/Visuals/Art Designer
  • Tony Carroll is the Director/Camera Man/Documentarian


  • Plot



    The plot of Behind Tinted Glasses deals with comical yet surreal themes usually found in Noodle's dreams.

    Scene 1 - Introduction to Meadowphysical begins the movie with the main Character, Noodle, hopelessly walking around in a field as if he was searching for something. The audio is accompanied by gusts of wind and voices. Noodle is seen dreaming in REM and soon awakes.

    Scene 2 - Introduction to Physical begins with Noodle awakening from a dream he was having, and getting out of bed. We are shown that Noodle is doing every day things:
  • Eating Breakfast
  • Brushing His Teeth
  • Watering a Plant
  • Checking the Mail
  • Drawing

  • The scene is ended with a drawing that Noodle was working on throughout the intro It is a blank white page.

    Scene 3 - Phone for Noodle is a scene where Noodle is shown talking on the phone to a friend named Doog. Doog is Noodle's best friend and in this scene the plot develops. It is shown that they both love playing video games but Noodle can't visit because he has a Dentist Appointment. Other things that develop in this scene are:
  • Noodle must fight a bully named Fork
  • Noodle likes a girl named Kataleena
  • Noodle and Doog are not respected in school

  • The scene ends with Noodle agreeing to fight a bully named Fork.

    Scene 4 - The School He'll Come to Hate is a scene that shows Noodle in school doing everyday things. He is shown beeing picked on by a kid, that we soon figure out to be one of the biggest jerks. It also shows Noodle recognizing Kataleena in the Library. Later it shows Noodle looking at a kid we soon discover is fork. Scene four is the first scene we find out Noodle's transportation, which is pogo sticking.

    Scene 5 - Mouth Full of Fun is a short scene that shows Noodle going to his dentist and discussing his interest in Kataleena. This scene's main purpose was to show Noodle's interest in getting to know Kataleena and the scene ends with Noodle screaming due to the pain of getting his braces tightened.

    Scene 6 - Priorities is a scene that depicts Doog's violent and impatient behavior, and begins to show Noodle's innocence. Doog begins to tell Noodle that he needs to fight Fork soon in order to "take over," but Noodle has other things on his mind... like Kataleena. The scene ends with Noodle agreeing once more that he will fight Fork the bully.

    Scene 7 - The Clever Bunny is a scene where the audience discovers many things. The scene shows:
  • Noodle's interest in talking to Mrs. Cleverbunny
  • Noodle's recognition that he is indeed weird
  • Noodle's interest in thinking deeper thoughts than normal people

  • Mrs. Cleverbunny looks at the board to explain to Noodle that "The lesson today was on diagramming sentences." The sentence diagrammed on the board was "The field was empty." The field is shown in the movie again, yet its significance is unknown.

    Scene 8 - Can't Do It is an extremely small scene that shows Noodle attempt to make conversation with Kataleena, but fails and shows Noodle's turmoil and communication with his crush.

    Scene 9 - Patience is a scene that shows Noodle's wanting to communicate to Doog, but Doog is so self-centered on what he wants, dominance. It begins to show Doog's impatience more and more, yet Noodle agrees to fight Fork once again.

    Scene 10-20 coming in the future...







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