Friday, March 15, 2024

What Is a CCR

 Hiiii! So the other day in class we learned about what a CCR is and how to create it. Pretty much it’s two media products that are used to answer four questions. In total both product combined can only be 10 minutes and it is worth 20 out of 50 points of our grade. The purpose of the CCR is to reflect on our production. In the two media products we have to express our personality. 

During the CCR it is important to incorporate clips from our film openings so that we aren't just a floating head talking, as that can get very boring. Some ideas that my teacher gave us for our CCR is creating a presentation, like a powerpoint or canva, with a voice over. Personally I don't think I will be doing this as I don't think that it shows my personality. Another idea she gave us was Director commentary. It's a combination of the director speaking and audio tracks in the background.

The first question is "How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?" How do answer that you might ask, here's how you do it. You have to start by discussing genre conventions and cite where you found the information. Next, you have to talk about which genre characteristics you used or disagree with. If there are not conventions you disagree with you have to explain why. To end this question you have to explain your representation, how individuals, groups, events, and issues are shown throughout the production.

The second question is “How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?” To answer this question you have to start off by discussing how you arrived at your target audience and cite the necessary research. Next, you have to talk about how tour production choices, content, etc., work together to engage with your target audience. You have to explain how you will make your film available to the audience. And you have to remember that it has to be a realistic option for an armature filmmaker like a streaming service. 

The third question is “How did your production skills develop throughout this project?” You start answering this question by reflecting on how your process evolved throughout the production. The start to the end. Then, discuss in specific details on how you began your research and planning. Next, talk about your approach towards your production. What did you have to change or adapt as you worked through your project? Finally you end with a reflection of your process from start to end as a whole. You can include previous class projects.

And last but not least, the fourth and final question. “How did you integrate technologies – software, hardware and online – in this project?” While answering this question you have to focus on the how. Discuss any technology, like hardware, software, and online tools that you used while producing your project. Talk about how you used the different types of technology. Did the technology help you solve any problems? Did you learn new technology to achieve a specific aspect? Did you run into any obstacles with the technology? If so what?

To end the projects make sure you include a final statement the includes what you have learned, what you could have done different, and how you can improve.

Makes sure while filming the CCR you don’t sit in front of your computer and talk aimlessly, you may show yourself responding to a question as along as you also edit in other imagines. Don’t just wing it, write a script or an outline so you make sure you know what you are saying. and finally don't provide general responses. Really think about what you are going to say, be very specific, and include a lot of detail.

As of right now, I don’t know what I am doing for my CCR but I am very elicited to figure it out and create something that really shows who I am.

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CCR

 Here are my CCR’s https://youtu.be/2jWhdkkRPgc?si=hkbI7XDHdL4isfQR https://youtu.be/G4g-3AsguPY?si=otQ9yhvE57JE_SmO