Hey guys this ismy last real blog ever, gosh there have been ups and downs throughout this project but I'll let you guys read to find out. Hope you enjoy, thank you to everybody.
Reflection
When reflecting on my AICE Media Studies project, I suppose the final delivery was effective in coming up with an intriguing and thrilling start of a movie. Through the elements of thriller, mystery, and sci-fi, I was in a position to arouse curiosity and motivate the audience to continue watching. The use of props like documents and a laptop, the interview scene contributed to building the narrative and creating the impression of an investigation.A good use of genre conventions to create suspense was one of my best strengths in my project. I did not give all the information immediately but gave it bit by bit so that the audience can assemble information gradually. This increased the interest of the opening and was in line with the expectations of the target audience, consisting of the viewers, who are fond of mystery resolutions.
Besides the opening of the film, I believe that my CCRs were also useful when explaining my creative choices. The podcast presentation style enabled me to bring up the CCR 1 and CCR 2 in a natural and conversational manner, and the voiceover bedside slideshow in CCR 3 and CCR 4 enabled me to clearly define my skills and use of technology. My overall project became more dynamic and professional with the help of two different formats.
In case I somehow managed to make the project better, I would have paid attention to the overall production quality with audio and visuals as the primary areas. And as far the production of my CCR's I would have put more time into the pocast. Nevertheless, the project taught me to have valuable skills in media planning, filming, editing, and presentation. All in all, it was a learning experience, which enhanced my knowledge on how products in the media are produced and marketed. I hope that one day I can apply these skills in a real life scenario. I want to give thanks to my instructor because without her I would know nothing of what I know today, thank you.
No comments:
Post a Comment