Moving Impact (film - Timothy Mitchell)

Introduction
Moving Impact is a movie made by Timothy Mitchell, who is a 15-year-old boy who went to school at Swan Hill College (2005-????). (That me, bye the way.) It is about when Timothy Mitchell's Boys in Rec. PE class went to do laser tag. The film contains real hand-held footage and goes for about 10 minutes. Moving Impact is rated M (in Australia) for infrequent moderate coarse language and combat violence and themes.

Film Outline
At the beginning, there is a short spiel by Timothy Mitchell, but then the footage gets underway, showing the team moving out. There are 2 teams: the blue team and the yellow team. (You can tell by the hats.) Timothy sticks with his friend (Sam Beard) for a while, but after spotting some people from the yellow team, he moves away from this friend to persue some competion, only to loose a lot of lives. He then notices another friend of his (Dylan Ritchie) who just happened to be in the surrounding areas. Tim decided to stick with him. Quickly, Tim and Dylan went to the hut because they knew the enemy were hiding there. Unfortunately, the enemy knew they were coming. So, when Dylan and Tim and other companions reached the hut, the yellow team were on to them in a hurry. Soon after, Sam arrived all puffed out of breath. The yellow team saw this as an oportunity to kill Sam, so they started shooting at him. Sam retorted by saying "I can't f***ing breathe, you c***!" There was lots of shooting and then the film ended.

Things Of Interest.
The guns in this film are not real guns. They are fake gun used to play a game called laser tag. You need to aim at the target on people's hats with the lase in the gun.

The film is filmed via a digital camera and the camera is hand-held.

Movie Connections
Moving Impact is supposed to be an action movie. Best described as a little bit of the game Star Wars: Battlefront and a bit of the movie Shooter. This is Timothy Mitchell's first actual movie and also his first ever action movie as he is usually associated to making films and DVD with the genre of comedy.