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Creative Critical Reflection - Final Task

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1.      How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? When starting the process of creating the final task, my group and I studied the opening sequences of actual movies in the same genre. This allowed us to get an idea of how we wanted to film, what kind of music to use, what types of editing was needed and so on. The main shots used in our film were POV, extreme-close ups, over the shoulder, and a few more. This was to make the viewers have the same thoughts and feelings as the characters in the film were having. The side characters in the film such as the mother, cops, news reporters, and the main character wore regular clothes such as a shirt and pants. The murder wore dark clothes and a black hoodie. Normally in horror movies there are plot twists that have the audience on the edge of their seat. Our film stuck to the plot and tried to keep it in line. This was to make sure it didn’t look all over the place. If you noticed, t