For my CCR video to question one, I decided to present my answer in a Diary of a Wimpy Kid, inspired style because I wanted it to feel more creative and personal instead of just academic. Rather than sitting in front of the camera and explaining everything in a basic way, I’ll be speaking directly to the audience while the background looks like my room is drawn in a simple, sketchy art style. I chose this idea because diaries are all about personal thoughts, and my film focuses heavily on my character’s internal struggles and mindset. It makes the reflection feel connected to my project instead of feeling like a completely separate assignment. I will also be sharing my thoughts and what I set out to achieve which I actually gathered from past work and even my own personal journal.
(Where the inspiration came from)
To make it more engaging, I’m also planning to add illustrations throughout the video. As I talk about conventions, I will include little drawings to represent things like camera shots or lighting. When I explain representation and financial pressure, I plan to include drawings of piles of homework, money symbols, or exaggerated facial expressions to visually show stress. This keeps the video interesting and visually creative while still clearly showing the question in a way that feel natural and true to my film. I will have to mainly rely on post-production once again for this CCR to be the final product but thankfully I’ve been getting a good amount of practice in that field so I feel confident about pulling this off.
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