Welcome back! I am going to talk about how it was for me filming this final task. Filming this final task was very fun and really brought a creative side out of me. Growing up, I have always liked filming and taking pictures. I definitely would have preferred to be part in the opening sequence because I do love acting. Sadly, there were no parts for me to play because everyone else in my group wanted a part and because of how little time there is in the opening sequence there were not many roles that needed to be played. The more people that were introduced in this film would not have fit the idea of the movie because it was a quick killing scene in order to introduce the actual movie, which is what the opening sequence is. I wanted to add a part in this opening sequence and be a real estate agent. I would have been the one to show "Simona" into her new home. This part could have been possible, but with everything going on, the group decided it was best to not do that and stick to the plane. Overall, I did enjoy filming. I was keeping a steady hand so that way all scenes looked like they were filmed professionally. My group mates did a great job acting and everyone would voice any opinions or creative feedback throughout the whole process. Filming went by smoothly and I am glad I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried something new because of how I am more used to being an actor and have never filmed a task before, until now. It was great talking to you!
Critical Reflection Link Critical Reflection A level Media Studies How do your products represent social groups or issues? My short film, Shattered Bonds, represents the major issue of mental health struggles that follow being left out in relationships and friendships, that so many people suffer from in the real world. The film highlights the idea that when you feel a sense of hurt in a relationship/friendship it can cause a mental trigger for coping mechanisms such as violence or self harm. Shattered bonds brings awareness to this through the plot. Throughout the film, there are scenes showing one of the teenage girls being left out of the group and feeling a sense of hurt in the fact that nobody is including her in their conversation or activities. These feelings of hurt then revolve into resentment in the film as they do in the real world. These feelings can lead to violence against others as well as self harm. In the film, the girl being left out resorts to killing the girl t...

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