After eight weeks of hard work, we are finally at the end. This project was nothing like I've done before, and it's made me realize that school lacks the opportunity to give students the free will to create anything meaningful. In the four years of my high school career, I've never been granted the opportunity to create something with so much time and effort up until taking AICE Media Studies. I'm very grateful that I was given the opportunity to do this project, especially after learning so many things.
One of the things that at first made me a little uncomfortable and stressed was the blog post. At first these blogs felt intimidating but with time they became part of my routine and gave me a perspective in relation to how films are planned and made. Looking back I do wish I added more personality to my post but to me I think it's really important that I did them as a whole.
The project in general was a great experience. I learned a lot of what it takes to work with other people, especially when not everyone has the same perspective in things, but its taught me how to perceiver through different situations. When taking a look at planning I wish I put a bit more effort, to be honest, not because I don't think I did a great job but because I think I could've made a better product. I feel strongly about this when thinking about the way we organized the filming process since it was such a mess at times. Other than that, a lot of the time I felt that my production abilities were reinforced and strengthened, by the constant immersion in the project.
And for my final message. I'm hoping that students in the future are given more opportunities to create what they want and learn how they want. Thank you very much AICE Media Studies, for all the moments of growth and reflection.
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