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Group dynamics

 The group has been working well together on the film project. Everyone has been helping and doing their part. Some people are better at editing, while others are good at filming and planning scenes.its been a bit hard to find times when everyone can meet and to agree on ideas, but we’re making it work.


For me, the hardest part has been the weather messing up our filming plans and trying to remember lines. Editing has also been tricky because I had to try different video effects and transitions to see what looked best. Sound editing is new to me, so figuring out what music to use and how to balance sounds has been a challenge too.


Even with these problems, our team has done a good job working together and solving issues. Im learning a lot about editing, planning, and teamwork.


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