As some of you may know, I’m a STEM student, and one of our subjects is General Biology 1. For our final performance in this subject, our teacher gave us a unique task—to create a film (in any genre we preferred) based on the topics we covered in class. But here’s the twist: instead of the usual group setup, the whole section had to work together on one big project. We ended up choosing the theme: Zombie Apocalypse.


Since the film was all about zombies, we had to apply makeup to make ourselves look like real ones. The story revolved around a zombie virus outbreak that spread across the campus, turning infected students and scientists into zombies.

Anyone bitten by a zombie would become one too. So the idea was: the more people bitten, the more the zombie population grew. Eventually, only a few survivors were left. It seemed like all hope was lost, with zombies surrounding every corner.
At the climax of the story, the remaining survivors spotted a helicopter and tried to signal for help. But instead of rescuing them, the people inside chose to drop a bomb on the campus—leaving no one behind.

Now here comes the plot twist: Years later, a journalist enters the abandoned campus to investigate what had happened. Little did she know, one zombie had survived—and that’s where the film ends, leaving a thrilling cliffhanger.
By the way, I’m not really into makeup, so I felt a bit uncomfortable during the filming. It even made my skin itchy, and I was worried I might be allergic to it. But I chose to push through for the grades haha.
And that wraps up this blog! I hope you enjoyed reading about this unforgettable experience. Thanks for stopping by!