Monday March 2, 2026
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Over the weekend, I was able to complete my film opening as a whole. All editing, credit sequence, and anything else that ties into it has been wrapped up! With that being said it is time to move all of my attention to my CCR's. As I mentioned before in my last post I will be merging two questions into each CCR video.
Along with the first question I will also answer the second question, which is:
How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
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Now within my last post, I talked about all of the ideas that I had for this first video. In having it be a directors commentary, it will allow me to discuss each question in absolute depth. But I still want it to be engaging and fun for the audience, I want to have clips of my film playing when I mention a specific part or utilize transitions between clips to add some movement. All together, I want this video to reach around 3 to 4 minutes, to insure that I provide all of the necessary information without it being too long.
This question specifically will be one of the more fun ones to answer since the distribution is a really big part in the film sphere, but it is also a way to reach target audiences. Every bit of information that I put into the script is done in a realistic fashion; for example, if I was actually releasing this film to the public, I wouldn't say that it is coming out in theaters because it is a self produced/ funded film that I did all by myself. Platforms of the likes of Youtube or independent movie websites would be a better way to go to ensure that it reaches audiences. Even sharing clips or trailers onto social media platforms could be a good way to spread the word.
In finishing up the two scripts for my CCR video 1, I will start filming sometime this week and edit it late this week, into the weekend. I am so excited to share my thought process throughout the making of this film!
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Here is a link to the first video (CCR Question #2) script/outline! - CCR Scripts
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