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My Creative Critical Reflection!

My last blogpost! I worked super hard on this video and I hope it’s informative yet entertaining. ☺️ https://youtu.be/v6QYk0ykimw?si=xacY7HAkRwfjgpg4

Sample Exam Question

 Hi again!  I'm excited to share my sample exam question. I answered, " New technologies have made audiences more complex and unpredictable. How far do you agree with this statement?" Here is my response:      The world is full of diverse individuals, and society has come a long way since black and white TV screens and rotary phones. This ha s made audiences more complex and unpredictable, causing companies to turn to the one thing most people have in common: technology. A unique way a film company marketed toward audiences was A24’s use of the mobile app “Tinder” as advertising for their 2015 film “Ex Machina. ” The company, founded in 2012, began as a film distributor before expanding into film production. C ompanies must reach audiences in different ways , due to the expand ing unpredictability of consumers.          New form s of technology make it easier for a larger demographic of people to participate and be part of an ...

Title Sequence

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Hey! Welcome back to my blog! Here, I will discuss my group's choices and the thought process behind our title sequence for our opening scene. This is the information from our title sequence: Title: Mind the Gaps Distribution Company: JoMoney Pictures Production Company: A Jahanshala Film Actors: Angela Rodriguez, Johansen Rey Music: Pixabay Written: Angela Rodriguez Produced: Jamil Jama Directed: Angela Rodriguez Editing: Alexander Maguire Story: Angela Rodriguez, Alexander Maguire, Johansen Rey, Jamil Jama Firstly, we chose the title "Mind the Gaps" because it's representative of the plot holes and mental gaps of the protagonist, Angelina. These gaps and misunderstandings are evident through the glitches portrayed in the opening scene, which were added during editing. Some other titles that were suggested were something more straightforward, like "The Patient", and something more complex, like "Dichotomy", because of the separation portrayed betw...