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Creative Critical Reflection

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 Here is my CCR, enjoy!

The Wishing Bracelet

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 Here is our final opening scene, hope you enjoy!

Production Blog: licensing and saftey

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 We wanted to take a moment to talk about two very significant and personal components of our filmmaking process: safety and legal compliance. Since the outset, our first priorities have been making sure our cast and crew are safe and following all necessary rules and regulations. First and foremost, on any set of a movie, safety is paramount, especially when dealing with young people. In order to watch over and guarantee the safety of our young actors, we made sure that a parent or guardian was there at all times. Our cast and crew were able to flourish in a nurturing and supportive environment that was made possible by having a responsible adult on set, which also gave everyone involved peace of mind. We were very careful to adhere to all pertinent safety procedures and rules in addition to having parents watch over us. Our first concern was always keeping everyone safe, whether that meant setting up the lighting and equipment correctly or taking the required safety measures during s

Production Blog: New Clip Order

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 We're here to offer more updates on our journey as filmmakers, and this time, we have some really exciting news to share. Following some insightful comments and recommendations, we made the decision to carefully examine the arrangement of our clips and implement some tactical adjustments. This is how our film was improved by rearranging the footage. First and foremost, we would want to express our appreciation to everyone who provided us with their thoughts and recommendations. Your advice has been really helpful in building our project. The timing and flow of our movie was one of the primary criticisms we got. Some viewers thought some scenes were a little jumbled and would have been better with a more logical order. We viewed our film with new eyes and considered this comments carefully. We came to the conclusion that by flipping the clips around, we could improve the narrative arc and generate more energy throughout the duration of the movie. Finding the story's essential p