We chose Piper High School as the set for our film because it offered a sense of familiarity and comfort for everyone involved, as we are all students ourselves. Being able to film in a setting we know well allowed us to authentically capture the essence of high school life, from the bustling hallways to the intimate moments shared between classmates. With Piper High School as our backdrop, we were able to infuse our production with genuine emotion and relatable experiences, creating a film that resonates with audiences on a personal level.
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