Hey guys! welcome back. Natalia Sorbo here, but this time in A-level Media Studies! I am happy to have made it past AS-Level media and I am ready for the challenge for the rest of the year. I am excited to start working on this final task and am ready to put my best foot forward. As before, I love traveling as well as food. Anywhere I go and anything I do, I always need to stop to try something new or get some of my favorite foods. I now work at Playa Bowls and am able to balance between work and school life while also maintaining my amazing grades in school. Sometimes it can be tricky because my hours are directly after school until 9:30 at night but I am still able to juggle everything at once. I also very much enjoy hanging out with friends and being able to spend time and do fun things with them. I have always strived to be creative and put one hundred percent in everything I do. For this year, my group has changed, and the new people I am able to work with I am very happy about and looking forward to. They are a couple close friends of mine and it will be fun to film this project with them. I will tell you more about them in my next blog. I am excited to showcase my creativity and love for filming and editing this year to you all. I will talk to you soon.
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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