The format for my CCR will be an interview-style Q&A, but not like a late night talk show, but rather similar to the Ben Stiller/Tom Cruise body double skit. I would simply be sitting in down, the camera filming from an angle, and I would be looking at the interviewer off-screen, answering the questions they ask me which will be:
1. How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups and issues?
2. How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
3. How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
4. How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware, online - in this project?
These questions would appear at the bottom of the screen in captions, since the interviewer would be speaking like how characters in Charlie Brown speak over the phone. For what reason, you may ask? It amuses me. Although there is some concerning copyright issues there probably, might change that later. To avoid having a long video of just me talking, I will incorporate images, videos, behind-the-scenes of production/post-production and of research to demonstrate the different points I make. I would also split these questions up in two videos, with the first having the first two questions, and the latter having the last two.
A decent amount of the necessary information has been detailed throughout my blog posts, such as the specific hardware/software, reasons (more like arguments) for specific shots/techniques/content inclusions, representation of mental health and target audience, and challenging/adhering to genre conventions. Furthermore, there is also references for the research's URL's, movie excerpts, and representation in different media forms. However, there is evidently a lot of information missing, which I will outline over a script for what I will discuss in the CCR.
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