Didn't expect to see me back so soon, did you? Well, how could I miss the opportunity to share just one last blog with you? Today I'm submitting my Creative Critical Reflection. This time around, since we were tasked with producing a video in which we responded to the given questions (I do improvise with one of my own), I decided to make it as entertaining as I could. I picked out my "director" outfit the night before filming and set up my filming location the day of. In the background, a picture frame showcasing me throughout the various stages of my life is shown, acting as a reflection to the way in which I feel I have grown throughout the entirety of this course. I, unfortunately, ran into issues with my editing software, resulting in the complete wiping of my work, which is why it’s not the best product that it could be (Davinci Resolve 17 will rue the day it deleted my work). Aside from the technological issues I couldn’t account for, I think I did well overall. With the help of my parents, I was able to bring my interviewer, Mr. Slothsky, a name I find to be very fitting, to life with the help of some top-notch voice acting from my dad and the use of a thread for the movement of his arms.
Anywho, I think it's time for me to cut the chit-chat and get to the chase. Here's to one last video complete with (some) editing and acting (believe me it took a lot to stifle my laughter every time Mr. Slothsky poised himself to speak), enjoy!
As much as I'd love to end off this blog with my iconic send-offs (I even had the perfect song in mind), I don't even want to risk not being able to not upload my creative critical reflection due to a confliction in uploaded files. That won't stop me from quoting the lyrics, however, so even though this creative critical reflection marks the end of my AICE Media Studies AS-Level journey, I know that "We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again some sunny day" (Vera Lynn and Arthur Young 1939).
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