AICE Media Studies: Editing

     Hey Emeralds! I am back to report my weekly update on my commercial. As a reminder, the commercial will be an introduction of me. As promised, I added more creative features to show my dedication to my viewers. Although, while trying to add ingenious effects to my commercial, I really had to think outside the box.  That became a tough challenge for me. I simply lack the motivation to stand out from the typical introduction that others present. I determined that with a quick breather and frozen blueberries, I will complete my goal. Then, I sat for a couple minutes in utter silence, contemplating on what to add next. I watched my commercial repeatedly just to make minor changes, such as picking a different transition or volume of my audio. Unexpectedly, I received a knock from my six-year-old cousin. He observed that I have been spending lots of time on my commercial and gave me a gift. The gift was a soft stuffed bear. He had explained that the bear signifies putting effort into everything you do without the stressing of your brain. I took extra time to process the gift and thank him for the kind offering. I showed him my commercial and he was impressed. Since my cousin is a media fan himself, he advised me to have a cover art scene first for more organization and format of the commercial. He also followed by with telling me to include more media about me and less rewards. I was a bit unsure, so the next day I went for a classmate's opinion. My classmate agreed. They helped me realize that humans love human connections and not object connections. I myself would like to be able to connect with content creators rather than just providing products of images that do not relate to them. I will use my remaining time to make the best commercial that the Emeralds would love to see. That is all for now. Remember to stay royal green!





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