(One of my favorite disney movies of all time >3 ) Hey scholars, welcome back to my blog! Today was a little boring. Just a regular day at school, plus a french quiz which I definitely aced (I hope). The weather made me really sleepy though. On a side note, I'm almost done making edits to my commercial. I know I've been saying that for the past two blogs, but I mean it this time. I continued using capcut to make a couple more edits to my commercial. One extra feature I added was a magazine cover. I know its a bit extra but I did say I wanted to bring it over the top. To achieve this, I used a pre-made template from capcut. I took a photoshop training class my sophomore year of highschool. We used adobe photoshop to learn the basics of photoshopping, etc. It was a really cool class, I learned a lot of different techniques that'll be useful in the future. One thing though, that I kind of regret was not getting my certification due to my slacking. Adobe photoshop is reall...
Heyy scholars, here's a part 2 of my podcast, hope you enjoy listening!! https://youtu.be/t0W1Spc-AvY Podcast Script: Hello again and welcome to the second part of my podcast I'm just a little background in the first episode we talked about how my project uses or challenges conventions the conventions we were talking about with the horror genre because that is the genre my group and I decided to choose to film with the second part was how does it represent social groups or issues now our film per se I wouldn't say represents any social groups but social issues I guess you could say it kind of represents trust basically I am in the film a girl is hanging out with her friends and in the end she ends up dead who kills her? I don't know but it seems to be that one of the two friends half are the main suspects of course so it kinda lead to me saying you know you don't know who you could trust basically just adding that suspense from the horror genre that kind of plays i...
Heyy scholars, here's a part of my CCR hope you enjoy listening!! https://youtu.be/ma9DXASlYLQ Podcast Script: Hey scholars welcome to my podcast I am your host A LaFrance and this is creative thinking. If you guys are familiar with my blogs you know that this is a different setting for me but I kind of wanted to do something different today to reflect with you guys on my project and basically the general process of it and how it came about and what I've learned through it I should say today's question is how does your project use or challenge conventions? and how does it represent social groups or issues? to give a little background our project we were instructed to film a opening sequence my group and I decided to go with the horror genre and the horror genre it has a lot of conventions of such as very gory visual effects that eerie music the creepy soundtracks I'm like of creepy creaking doors footsteps whispers mast figures someone hiding their self identity like t...
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