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Provoan awaiting fate of his film

Published: Tuesday, July 8, 2008 12:07 a.m. MDT
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PROVO — He spent years framing the plot, getting to know the characters and ironing out the dialog. He planned all the camera shots, coached the actors and threaded it seamlessly into a full-length feature film. He went to the Los Angeles Film Festival, introduced "HottieBoombaLottie" to an audience and shook hands with a few big names.

Now there's nothing left for Seth Packard to do but wait — wait, while, for once, someone else tries to secure a future for the movie he wrote, directed and starred in.

"I wish I could be more involved," said the 25-year-old Provo native, of the tension-filled week he's spent distracting himself, while his agents talk with major film studios like DreamWorks and New Line Cinema. "It's nerve-racking, not knowing where my movie's home will be."

It's better if he keeps busy, Packard said, so he's started blocking out his next script, a pilot for a television series. If his fingers are tangled up on the keyboard and his brain is focused on a different story, it's easier not to hypothesize what the big dogs in film think of their private screenings of "HottieBoombaLottie."

He hopes they laugh.

"This is what I've wanted to do my whole life," Packard said. "I love to tell stories and make people laugh."

That's why, in part, Packard wrote "HottieBoombaLottie," so he could poke fun at the ungainly experiences of his youth.

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The story line follows Packard's character, Ethan, through the ups and downs of life as a high school student in Utah (the movie was filmed at Provo High, where, coincidentally, Packard attended as a teen). Balancing an overbearing mother and a brother whose hobby is making him miserable, Ethan conjures up an imaginary relationship with the hottest girl in school. Meanwhile, Ethan's cousin appears to want to take their relationship to the next level.

An "embarrassing amount" of the plot is autobiographical, Packard said. For the rest of the funny little twists, he picked his friends' brains for embarrassing high school memories.

"I'm a big believer in writing what you know," Packard said. "This is what I know. Feeling awkward and trying to get girls out of my league — that's me in a nutshell."

"HottieBoombaLottie" is more than just a collection of humorous adolescent vignettes, though. Packard spent the latter half of his time at Brigham Young University, where he earned a degree in philosophy and business, studying film theory.

At the time, he was starting to see some success as an actor. He'd been featured in several Disney Channel films and landed a lead role in "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer" for Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Recent comments

Just what we need -- another self-righteous critic, bent on...

To Teen Comedy: | July 9, 2008 at 8:00 a.m.

I wonder if the rest of America would find anything interesting about...

Anonymous | July 9, 2008 at 5:00 a.m.

I had to figure out what a Provoan is/was. Good luck on the Film.

Anon 2008 | July 8, 2008 at 11:16 p.m.

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Seth Packard

Seth Packard wrote, directed and starred in "HottieBoombaLottie," about his life in high school.

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