Friday, March 15, 2024

CCR DISCUSSION

On Tuesday, we had a lesson about Creative Critical Reflections. We learned about the different questions we had to answer, things we should and shouldn't do, and suggestions on how to answer the questions. Here is what I took away from the lesson. We have to answer 4 questions provided by Cambridge in a creative and engaging format while also incorporating research and personal experiences with the project.

My teacher recommended that we have two creative critical reflection pieces. I am thinking of doing two questions for each video. She said that the maximum time for all of the responses combined is 10 minutes so I need to keep that in mind.  Here are the things that my teacher recommended and discouraged.

Do: write a script, be creative, and incorporate research
Don't: Wing the CCRs, talk for the whole video without engaging the viewer, and provide general responses (be specific)

Now you may be thinking, what are you thinking of doing Julia? Well, I have many great answers to that question. I have many possible ideas that I would want to pursue. Some include a Vouge makeup routine interview, a "most searched on Google interview" a reality TV show segment with confessionals, a carpool karaoke type of thing, and a hot ones wing eating interview. Here are some examples of these types of videos.






With that in mind, I am going to start coming up with ideas for my CCRs but I am happy with the ideas I have come up with. BYE SEE YOU SOON!

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