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CCR: Question 2 and 3

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When it comes down to the next two questions, one of my very own group members, Sean Tanner, will be asking them today on the CCR Review show. Come on down Sean.   How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text? I feel my product engages with audiences because it is exciting, fast-paced and keeps the viewers at the edge of their seats.   An effective film has the ability to keep an audience engaged from the beginning to the end of the movie. I feel, and many peers have confirmed, that my production was successful in these tasks. In the writing of my movie script, I decided to cast characters similar to my peer group, so that the film would capture a large audience and help the viewers connect with the characters. I believe that my movie would be one to be watched by many.   I would distribute short clips of my film on social media platforms and direct viewers to see the whole production on YouTube.   How did your production

CCR: Question 1 and 4

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Hey Cambridge, I will be filming a day in the life of Dylan Tanner as I answer questions 1 and 4 of the CCR for AICE Media.   How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues? In response to the first question, let’s break it down into two parts to better address both issues.   While filming this production, I chose to use a lot of shadowy imagery with fade-ins, fade-outs, tracking and sounds to build suspense without ever giving away the ‘actual monster’s’ face.   I used a variety of camera shots spanning from wide angles to close ups. I chose a variety of close-ups of the character’s faces to only reveal looks of horror and fear and to keep the identity of the ‘devil’ under wraps.    The music in the background starts out with a pleasant and low tone sound, with is paired with a visual of a clear road leading into the woods.   The tune becomes more ominous and the visual changes into a narrower and less visible dirt path lead

Final Task- The Water Front Devil

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This is my final task, Hope you enjoy.