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Final Task CCR

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I had so much fun with this project; I hope you like my video!

Final Task: The Red Room

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I had so much fun making this! It's definitely my best project yet! 

Re-Edit Blog

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  We were very grateful for all of the reviews. We intended to use all of the crucial information we were given to repair the film to the best of our ability. The first issue we addressed was the size of the title names. They were huge, and we assumed that the actual film could not be viewed behind the words. The second alteration was to the film's title. Nijah accidentally spelled the film's title as "Dark Red" rather than "Red Room". So Nijah had to step in and change it. The voiceovers were the next thing to be modified. Nijah became unwell during the editing process. She continued doing the voiceovers as placeholders until the group received the actual voiceovers.We replaced the voice actor to me because I was not in the film. We figured why not have me as the voice actor as well. The type of font used was also modified during the editing process. The editing platform cap cut was messed up by the original typeface that was planned to be used, "Biote

Peer review blog

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Reviewer #1 The first reviewer praised the foreshadowing at the start of the sequence, when the kidnapper is visible in the distance behind Jasmine. She also enjoyed the scenario with the empty swing, which led to the kidnapping. However, she admitted that she didn't really get the concept of Jasmine's revenge in the last scene. I believe this is due to our decision not to have Imani hold a knife in that scenario for safety reasons. I don't think we'll solve it, but we'll compensate with voiceover.  Reviewer #2 The second reviewer said they enjoyed the entire movie. They did not suggest any specific improvements. However, they noted that the second part of the sequence appeared to be a little off. They said it was more unprofessional than the first. Reviewer #3 The third critic stated that they loved the actors' facial expressions. They did express a desire to hear additional diegetic sound throughout the sequence to break up the music played. They believed that