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"Chalk" - An Inside Look at the Teaching Profession

 
Author: Leslie Halpern

Inspired by the grim statistic fifty percent of Americas teachers quit within their first three years, the independent film Chalk is a clever mock documentary about novice high school teachers and a newly promoted assistant principal as they struggle with their chosen careers. An insecure history teacher, an abrasive female gym coach, a self-promoting philosophy instructor, and a former teacher out of her element as a strict administrative disciplinarian, laugh and cry their way through the school year.

Austin, Texas-based writer-director-producer Mike Akel uses a mixture of professional actors and real students (from some of the classes he has taught) to take a quirky inside look at teachers. His two hand-held cameras might be hiding behind a bookshelf to eavesdrop on an intimate conversation between two friends or peeking through a partially closed door during outrageous student-teacher interactions.

In a Q&A session after the screening -- which attracted dozens of teachers to Central Floridas Enzian Theater -- Akel and actor Chris Mass (also an off-screen teacher) fielded questions about this unusual style of filmmaking.

As a real-life teacher, I did day-to-day research, Akel says. As for the shooting style, I wanted viewers to feel like theyre right there and the only way to capture this is to use hand-held cameras and let the actors improvise most of the lines to produce a visceral, frenetic feel.

Although teachers in the audience griped about classes of 30 or more students, Chalk depicts sparsely populated classrooms and hallways. Acknowledging that this one element might lack authenticity, Akel revealed that the students in Chalk are real students with no acting experience who gave up a month of their summer to work on this low-budget film.

So if the onscreen teachers cant handle classes of only 8-10 students while real teachers juggle dozens at a time -- well -- thats just part of the fun.

When the brazen gym coach develops a romantic interest in the introverted history teacher, Akel wastes little screen time waiting for the relationship to blossom. An amusing dream sequence lets the audience know in no uncertain terms that beneath his shy exterior, the history teacher returns her feelings.

The dream sequence has different pacing to show that its a dream, Mass says. But we also wanted to establish that the feelings are real. We thought the sequence helped move the romance along a little bit. Actually the scene started as just some funny improvising that we decided to use later on.

Mass shares the screen with fellow actors Janelle Schremmer, Troy Schremmer, and Shannon Haragan. A SomeDaySoon Production, Chalk is screening at film festivals around the country. Your assignment: Watch for it to open at a theater near you. Teachers (and all former students everywhere) should love it.

Screened March 29, 2006
Florida Film Festival
East Coast Premiere

Copyright 2006 Leslie Halpern

Author Bio:

Leslie Halpern

Central Florida entertainment writer Leslie Halpern is the author of two books, ?Reel Romance. The Lovers? Guide to the 100 Best Date Movies? (Taylor Trade Publishing) and ?Dreams on Film? (McFarland & Company). Her articles have appeared in hundreds of publications including ?Variety,? ?Markee Magazine,? ?Storytelling Magazine,? ?Location Update,? ?Just For Laughs,? and ?The Hollywood Reporter,? for which she was a stringer for 13 years. Leslie is a frequent commentator on the film industry and recently did several interviews for the Canadian television series ?Saturday Night at the Movies,? produced by TV Ontario. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Kentucky and a Master of Liberal Studies degree from Rollins College.

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