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Finished project feelings


Now that our film project is done, we’re really proud of what we created, but it wasn’t easy. One big issue we had was with bad weather during filming, which messed up some scenes. We fixed this by re-shooting on clearer days and adjusting the lighting in editing. We also had to make some changes to the story, like adding more close-up shots to show how the characters were feeling.


During the project, we learned a lot about editing software, sound design, and teamwork. Using what we learned in class about camera angles, lighting, and sound effects really helped us make scenes more powerful. Overall, were happy with how it turned out and can’t wait to share it!


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