Today I'd like to share into the research I did for my film project, asking, "Does your product challenge conventions about how it's used? And does it challenge groups or social issues?
Research:
Before embarking on a film project, I delved into various aspects of filmmaking, from storytelling techniques to filming styles. For inspiration and insight, I researched different films and analyzed how they tackled similar themes. In addition, I researched the social issues associated with the story to ensure accuracy and depth in portraying these themes.
Answer to the CCR question:
In my film project, I thought to challenge conventional narrative norms by adopting a different narrative structure and adding elements of mystery and suspense. Rather than following a predictable story, I tried to engage the audience by introducing unexpected twists and turns. This departure from conventional storytelling conventions adds an element of intrigue and captures the viewer's attention.
In terms of social representation, my film goes into themes such as community dynamics and the search for truth. Through the portrayal of characters and their interactions, I tried to show on social problems and challenges. By depicting the struggles and triumphs of different social groups, my film seeks to foster empathy and understanding among the audience.
In short, my film project uses storytelling techniques to engage the audience and explores social issues to provoke thought and reflection. By challenging conventions and representing different social groups and issues, my project aims to create meaningful and impactful storytelling.
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