Team ScriptWriters
presentReelTalk

Scriptwriters Demo Video

Scriptwriters Demo Video

Connect with Movie Enthusiasts - Watch, Chat and Action!

ReelTalk, a movie-centric social app, is designed to connect movie enthusiasts, provide personalised recommendations, and facilitate discussions about films. Inspired by IMDb, Netflix, and Reddit, ReelTalk offers a comprehensive platform for movie lovers to explore their passion for cinema. Users can create a profile to receive curated movie suggestions, search for specific titles, leave reviews, and engage in discussions with fellow cinephiles. ReelTalk eliminates the frustration of searching for movie titles and keeps track of watched and planned films, while its preference and recommendation system resolves indecisiveness by suggesting movies based on user interests. Whether you're a seasoned movie buff or a casual filmgoer, ReelTalk is the ultimate destination for exploring the world of cinema and connecting with like-minded individuals.

The Team

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Bret Gomes

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Hayley McCafferty

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Matthew Scott

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Chiara Lucariello

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Chris Brummitt

  • Team member imagePreview: Team member image

    Xander Tharmaratnam

Technologies

Technologies section imagePreview: Technologies section image

We used: TypeScript, Next.js, Supabase, Prisma, Next Auth, Tailwind CSS.


We wanted to push ourselves and try new things in this project, we wanted to see how we could handle going from only having knowledge of similar tech to using these to create a full, working product.

Challenges Faced

Learning a new tech stack in a short space of time was a challenge, we had not touched some of the tech before so there was a steep learning curve but we are eager to further develop our knowledge after the boot camp!

Whilst collaborating with others was a fulfilling experience, it also presented its own challenges when working on a single repository. This included resolving merge conflicts and occasional communication misunderstandings (due to being remote!).