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CCR- Question Three

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Here is my third CCR, answering "How did your production skills develop throughout this project?".    :)

CCR- Question Two

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Here is my second CCR, answering the question "How does your product engage with the audience AND how would it be distributed as a real media text?".    :)

CCR - Question One

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Here is my first CCR, answering the question "How does your product use or challenge conventions, AND how does it represent social groups or issues?".  :)

Final Task- "Three Teens In Black"

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Here is my Final Task!! It represents the opening to a comedic/action sci-fi film about three teens trying to solve and get rid of the dangers within their areas. The Final Task film is called "Three Teens In Black".

Film Review Deep dive

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At first, towards the beginning, the setting and ideas of our film we had were very solid at the time, but as we got deeper into the process, a lot of things had to change. Writing the script was straightforward, but once we started filming, we ran into a lot of unexpected obstacles. Trying to find the right locations, dealing with many lighting issues, and making sure everything looked good on camera was way more difficult than we had intended. There were plenty of times when we would try to shoot a scene, watch it back, and realize that it did not work. We had to redo many scenes and shots that day it it became way too much of a struggle. The sounds, background noises, and cleaning audio were the biggest issues we had during filming on a windy day. With all the problems happening in just a couple of minutes, we really wanted to give up and start filming on another easier day. Although we were all frustrated, seeing some of the ideas actually come to life and start connecting together...

Film review

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Looking back on the entire filmmaking process, I can honestly say it was an unforgettable experience. From the initial concept to the final edit, every stage had its own challenges and highlights. Filming itself was both exciting and frustrating at times, especially when the wind made certain shots difficult to capture. Despite the obstacles, we adapted quickly and made adjustments as needed. Some of our best shots came from spontaneous decisions on set. One of the most enjoyable parts was working with my friends and seeing our ideas come to life. We spent hours driving around, setting up shots, and discussing ways to improve our scenes. The energy on set was always fun, and even when things didn’t go as planned, we made the best of it. The editing process, however, required a lot of patience. Cutting, arranging, and stabilizing the footage took longer than expected , but the effort was worth it. Finding the right music was another challenge because we wanted something that matched the...