Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Re-Edit for the Final Task

  Currently in America, there is what can be said to be chaos. Schools have been closed until May 1st and may not even open till the next school term if things get worst. To add to that, COVID-19 cases have gone up exponentially to reaching 1 million cases. Broward County has also had a few cases of death and people in severe conditions. Stores continue to run low on supplies and people have to find other methods to gain these. Online school has also begun and everyone is taking a while to adjust as it is not as simple as face to face interactions. With everything going on exams are the last things on students mind are exams. However, Cambridge and other boards of education have made it their job to ensure we end the year strong and smooth. Exams have either been canceled or will be taken online. Cambridge has decided to offer AICE students credits by assessing their scores from their classes from now on until the end of the school year.
   My group and I truly have no plans to re-film with this pandemic worsening. We think our current movie showcases our abilities not to the fullest, but far from the worst. We want to keep ourselves and families safe and have to take precautions to ensure this. Everyone has been instructed to remain quarantined for as much as they can and we have to follow rules so we won't face the consequences. On the other hand, re-editing isn't an issue because it can be done from home by anyone in the group. Josh has been in charge of re-editing the movie opening since Charli and I did other factors such as planning and storyboarding that led up to the completion of our final task. Josh only has to add in the titles correctly and ensure everything is grammatically correct. He also has to make sure the theme of the titles match the message of our movie itself. The movie opening also needs to have music that matches the theme and credits to where the music came from. Our video was already set in order right after we filmed so there isn't much to correct for it.

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