Dear Readers,
Simultaneously with the editing and producing of the film opening we have to work on the CCR, or the Creative Critical Reflection (for long). To sum it up since I have a feeling you already know what that it is basically one big reflection of our work (film opening) in digital format (could be a podcast or a video). It’s basically a directors commentary (seems cool). Anyways we have four main questions to answer. Today I will be answering or scripting my answer for the first question which is:
- How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
That’s a pretty complex question, let’s break this down.
How can “Interwoven” challenges norms and represent groups and issues?
In Order for me to truly answer this question. I need to immerse myself in the story. As you know “Interwoven” is about this disappearance of Margaret Sinclair and the people who are interwoven in her story. We know that her disappearance could have been prevented had she had the right people around her, we also come to question who of her close relatives/friends could have taken advantage of her and her disappearance. In this we question familial and friend dynamics and how much nature or nurture can affect a person. Did Margaret get into the shady drug business because of her own environment and groups of shady people around her (nurture) or is it in her own nature to be unable to notice the flaws of others and herself when it comes to her decisions/way of thinking. We see the detective question this when it comes solving how Margaret came into this situation in the first place and that’s how we address social issue like the debate of nature v.s. Nurture in our film opening.
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