๐๐ป๐ธ๐ญ๐พ๐ฌ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ธ๐ท ๐ซ๐ต๐ธ๐ฐ #32 final results and thoughts! i even did a surveyyyyyy
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One part I especially loved was designing and creating my own survey.
They understood the themes. And even better, they liked it. Hearing positive feedback and knowing that others connected with something I created meant so much to me. It made the long editing nights worth it.
This whole experience taught me more than I expected. I learned technical skills editing, pacing, sound design but I also learned confidence. I learned how to commit to creative decisions and trust my instincts. I learned that storytelling is about intention, not perfection.
Even though this feels like an ending, I don’t see it that way. ( we still have CCRs)
If my two-minute film opening were a full 1 hour and 30 minute movie, there would be so much more to explore. I would dive deeper into her past what led her to this breaking point, what she was thinking, what shaped her. I would explore the emotional build-up, the quiet moments before everything changed. And the question that lingers… did she actually turn on the oven? Or was it a moment of pause? That ambiguity is intentional. It leaves space for interpretation, and that’s something I would expand on in a longer version.
Finishing this project doesn’t feel like closing a door. It feels like proving to myself that I’m capable of creating something meaningful from start to finish :D I’m incredibly proud of myself and my work
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THIS IS MY FINAL WORK!!! ˖ แกฃ๐ญฉ ⊹ ࣪ เฑจเง˚₊
https://youtu.be/BAxfmZylkVk?si=2oRcvL4VakIo5Aze ๐๐๐๐๐
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Reflection: ๐๐๐ฉท๐ฉท
I’m genuinely thankful for this experience for the stress, the creativity, the lessons, the feedback, and the growth. It pushed me in ways I didn’t expect, and I’m walking away more confident than when I started.
And that, more than anything, makes it worth it. ✨





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