Sunday, March 31, 2024

Today in review...

 Today was a decently busy day!

    I got to work early in the afternoon with a plan in mind: Do research and complete my planning to answer the first to compulsory questions in one video. I decided that in the enhanced podcast format, I would answer the first two questions provided by Cambridge:

-How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?

-How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?

Here are my notes/script:


    In this script, I also made sure to add small notes of what graphics to include so I could reference this paper later, and have a good idea of what to add in during editing

    Later in the afternoon, I began to film. As I had already created and practiced what to say, and my friend's(Nicole, who was filming with me) lines were very short, this process was very straightforward. Below, I will insert a picture of what our filming area looked like.


After a long time of researching, filming, and editing, this CCR is finally done. However, I have two questions I would like to ask my teacher before uploading my CCR, as I still must complete my second CCR(I will be completing this video tomorrow). I would like to ask if:

Do both CCRs need to be combined into one video and posted in one blog post?

And...

Do the citations go at the end of each CCR, or at the end of both videos combined?(This question will change depending on the answer of the question above.)

(I have all my websites to be created into citations saved safely on my phone, and I will be inserting the citations depending on what I am told in class.)

Soooo...for a quick recap of what is still left to do:

-Complete remaining CCR(and figure out exactly how to post it)

-Post the  final film opening(Alex is doing some finishing touches, and our film opening will be complete and ready tomorrow.)


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