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Friday, February 13, 2026

Audience and Distribution- CCR Question #2 Final Result (Blog #53) CCRS


Making my CCR video for question #2 was such a fun experience. I didn’t want it to feel awkward or too formal, so I thought it would be cool to have my friends act as my crazy “fans”. I’m really glad and thankful they agreed to help because it made the CCR have a fun and different first few seconds. It gave it an energetic energy that I could never deliver solely by myself. When filming it didn’t feel like I was completing an assignment, it felt like I was simply having fun with my friends. 

At the beginning, my friends asked me quick questions like they were fans trying to get answers to their questions. It was fast-paced and a little chaotic in a good and fun way, which made it feel real. Then one of them asked the actual CCR question #2, and that’s when I smoothly transitioned into giving my full answer. I liked doing it this way because it didn’t feel forced. It felt like I was responding to people instead of just talking straight into the camera even though that was technically what I was actually doing. 


The editing process was also different this time. For my first two video CCRs, I mostly used pictures over my videos, so editing was pretty simple but for this one, I added clips from my film opening along with graphics I made on Canva. That made it more detailed and definitely more time-consuming. I had to carefully pick which clips matched what I was explaining and make sure everything flowed together. It took more effort, but it also made the video look more put together and professional.


(Graphics made on Canva for the video)







 Overall, this CCR felt more creative and personal compared to the other video. Getting my friends involved, setting up the fun and crazy intro was not an easy task but a fun one, and adding actual film clips pushed me to step up my editing skills. Even though it was more work, I’m really proud of how it turned out at the end. 


(The final result)




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