“How do your product engage with the audience and how would they be distributed as real media text?”
I considered filming a full meet-and-greet scene like I had discussed in my first CCR blog but for a few reasons I tweaked the idea a bit. I think filming a whole meet-and-greet scene would take forever to film and plan, mainly because of me since filming always takes me a few hours. Coordinating a bunch of people to be extras and acting in front of a crowd would take too long especially because of the length of the script I wrote.
So I came up with a simpler, fun idea that still gets the point across. This video would start with me walking down the hallway like a normal day, when someone suddenly stops me and asks, “Are you Veronica?” I’d look confused and nod, and then all of a sudden a bunch of people walking by would gather around and start taking pictures, asking for autographs, calling me a famous YouTuber and movie director. Overwhelmed, I’d run away and they would follow.
As I’m running, someone shouts the CCR #2 question, and it cuts to me at home thinking about it. From there, the video would transition to a livestream where I actually answer the question. The answer would mostly be a voiceover, with clips of my film playing to show examples of audience engagement and distribution strategies.
I think this idea works better than the full meet-and-greet because it’s quicker to film the scenes with others aside from myself, more creative, and adds a fun, humorous twist. It also still creaky shows how I want my film to connect its audience, making it both entertaining and informative.
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