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Finally Finished

This is it. I've finally finished my final task. I am so excited and scared. I feel like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I've realized how hard, yet intriguing and interesting the editing process is for me. It's hard how much I have to think and plan. However, it's interesting how I get to manipulate 10+ minutes of film into a concise 2-minute video.  It was a lot of work, but I was able to get it done and I'm so happy I was. I spoke with a couple of my peers and we did a peer review. Overall, my peers seemed to enjoy my opening sequence. They did mention how it was a bit confusing at first. Because of this, I spaced out the titles so more would be near the front. Being able to see some of my peers' work as well helped me look at this project from many different angles. It allowed me to work with peers and get the peer advice I craved from working alone, while still allowing me the freedom to work by myself on my own ideas. I hope that with the arcade-like pixel font, the video game aspect of the film will come through. I've learned so much through this whole process. I don't think I've ever been this excited to be finally done with something. I worked really hard to get this video done. Being finished with this final task now gives me the time to focus on studying for my essays. 



Until next time, Danniella Miller. :)

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