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  1. How do your products represent social groups or issues?   My short film about bullying and the process of overcoming this hardship seen in our world today represents many important social issues related to bullying, self-esteem, and the power that supportive groups have on the individual. My production depicts the story of a widespread problem faced in our society today . By representing the social “outcasts” in our world, my film has given a positive message to wards helping individuals overcome their demanding situations . Bullying can lead to negative consequences like low- self-esteem , depression, and anxiety. Along with representing the individuals that have experienced these feelings, raising awareness towards such emotions also encourag es viewers to change the representation of this common issue faced today. My film's goal was to help shift the public perception of bullying from something that is normalized or dismissed to something that is taken ser

My Film, website, and postcard!!

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Short film package for The Flower  Link to website:  https://potatoluvsyou2. wixsite.com/mysite Website homepage:  Post Card link:    https://www.canva.com/design/DAFeLL2th4U/_Bj4bELOl6nBoNK260EHEA/view?utm_content=DAFeLL2th4U&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=homepage_design_menu Short film link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf6VxjaDy7g Short film:

Final edit changes to the film!

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 Today I took my friends advice, and made some edits to our film. These will be the final changes before the film is complete! First, I searched on YouTube for copy wright free music. This took an awful long time, because my group is picky on having the perfect scores. I wanted a score that is dramatic and has a sad tone. But, I also wanted a score that showed a suspenseful tone. I wanted this variety to show contrast in the film. Something my friend suggested, because contrast leads the audience through highs and lows, resulting in a more exciting, involving film. After finding my desired scores, I switched them out in the scenes that I desired. I also remembered to lower the volume of the underlining score track. This was another suggestion made, so the dialogue by the actors is heard clear. Now it was time to move on to the transitions. This was the last change I made to the film before it was complete. I realized that most of the transitions used were repetitive, specifically many

Reviewing the film

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 Today I asked my friend who also has experience in film to review mine. He gave some very insightful advice that I will consider. Overall, he thought the film was very good, however there was some advice he gave to me about the editing portion of it. To start, my friend told me to be diverse in editing. He told me alot of what was used was very repetitive and distracting to the plot at hand. Specifically, the transitions were often the same. My friend told me I could benefit from using different transitions, like fades or swipes. Also, my transitions should match the mood or pace of the film. For example, if the film is coming to an end, a fade would be a nice additive to indicate the the film is concluded. Or, If I want a seem less transition between two scenes, a jump cut might also accomplish this task. The point that my friend made is valid, the transitions match the mood and pace of the film. Another suggestion after reviewing the film was in regards to the sound. I was told to l

lots of editing work

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  Today was a long day of editing my short film. First,  I took the time to organize all my material before diving into the assembly process. This involved tagging and sorting each clip by content and purpose. I then imported all my footage into Imovie , which allowed me to easily view and edit each clip. One of the first things I did was a draft of the entire film. It just involved putting all the footage together in the order I thought it would appear. While watching the rough cut, I made notes on what parts of the film needed improvement. Some scenes were too long or short, while others had to be rearranged. I started polishing the rough cut by cutting clips and rearranging scenes. This process was time consuming, but allowed us to test different ideas and find the best angle for the film. I also added sound effects and music to enhance the overall feel and tone of the film. This involved finding and selecting suitable songs that fit the style and genre of th