Davis Motion Picture Studios
A Better Way
A Better Way
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Can you find your true self when the world is watching?
Seventeen-year-old Casey Henderson is tired of her quiet, small-town life. She dreams of the neon lights and digital fame enjoyed by her glamorous friend, social-media dance star Chantel Jackson. When an invitation arrives for an underground dance competition in Orlando, Casey sees her golden ticket—a chance to reinvent herself and finally step into the spotlight.
But transformation comes at a price. As Casey crafts a new, provocative image to match her ambition, she is met with a wave of jealousy, betrayal, and rising tension at home. After one fateful night changes the course of her life forever, Casey is forced to step away from the screen and confront the raw truth of her identity.
A Better Way is a poignant coming-of-age story that explores:
The Pursuit of Fame: The glittering allure and hidden dangers of social-media influence.
Authenticity vs. Image: The struggle to remain true to oneself while trying to fit into a curated world.
The Power of Faith: A journey through friendship and conflict to discover what it truly means to live a meaningful life.
Based on an original concept by Dalas L. Davis and a screenplay by Erik V. Wolter, award-nominated author Alison Miller delivers a moving narrative about the courage it takes to be authentic in a world obsessed with the superficial.

The Voice Behind "A Better Way"
Alison Miller is a narrative specialist who believes that every great cinematic journey begins with the precision of the written word. With over fifteen years of experience in the heart of the publishing industry, Alison has dedicated her career to the "alchemy of editing"—the meticulous process of transforming raw concepts into stories that shine with professional brilliance.
As the author behind the evocative work "A Better Way," Alison brings a unique dual perspective to the Davis Motion Pictures roster: the creative soul of a storyteller and the disciplined eye of a master editor.
