Yeah, I decided to show the Creative Critical Reflection first. I spent a good amount of time on it, really wanted to include some research in there but also make it pretty engaging (maybe at times entertaining?). I hope the effort I put into this shows, some parts of this was fun to put together, other parts were more tedious, but overall I like the end result. I had to really think about the project as a whole, reflect on the process, and even put into words the moral of the actual movie (themes and conflicts). I also got to expand upon my character Maya a little bit, which was nice.
And I did write out a script for this, which helped a lot in the long run, and meant that I could say more and faster because I could read off exactly what I want to say. It also helped me think of some other stuff to add. Reading some of my blog posts was also extremely helpful during the script-writing process. So, before I go off on a long tangent about this, without further adieu:
The link to my CCR for my film (opening) Train in Vain:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnpmfwgJznKPXWJLwaEcRDSCS4gJlN-D/view?usp=sharing
Just wanted to add that I hope you enjoy it and you gain some new insight into my project (there's some stuff there that I haven't mentioned in my blog postings).
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