Student Blog: Beatriz Coelho de Soárez
Beatriz Soárez came to SVA with her mind set on screenwriting, but is using her time to explore all aspects of production, including directing a short film featuring decapitated teddy bears!
I have had many amazing experiences and met the most incredible people while finishing up my first semester of classes at the School of Visual Arts.
Participating in full-time creative classes, discussions, and overviews of the world and film has been everything I dreamed of when deciding where to go to college, and what major to pursue.
I came to SVA with my mind set on the screenwriting concentration, and that is the path I am pursuing. Still, this semester of foundation classes not only taught me so much about set life but also gave me new passions. Yet, my first love has always been writing.
I wrote and directed my final film, a short scene on male violence and decapitating teddy bears. It was awesome seeing my words become a reality for the first time, and it was something I strove to continue achieving for the rest of the semester.
Production was a surprise: learning the many roles in a film set, and understanding what it takes to have a picture come to life.
The crew was the key: they were the ones who took my script and got it to the screen during the final week. They also made my favorite part of the film: the red light that I wanted to appear.
My friends and colleagues allowed me to keep writing: two other short films were produced based on my scripts and directed by other people. It was another completely different, and as exciting experience. Seeing in real life someone take your work and bring it to life, with their own touches and views.
This is something I wish to explore in the future. Give other directors my scripts and see what they make of it. I came to film school so I could not only write but keep collaborating. There isn’t anything that encapsulates that dream more than these past experiences.
At SVA, I found people who are engaged and want to work on my ideas.
My next project is a whimsy collector shop that buys and sells pinky fingers – severed, of course. This makes any writer happy, and it gave me more and more inspiration to keep at it. I also discovered so many passions, especially other people’s projects. There’s nothing better than working with a director who is in love with their project.
Watch Beatriz’s film by clicking here!