Sunday, April 6, 2025

end/reflection

Hey, so today I finished my trailers and my social media. YAYAYAYAYA! I feel a big weight off my shoulders, and now all I have to do is write my critical reflection. Before I do so, though, I want to explain how I edited the end of my second trailer with the fire. So basically, I searched it up, and I found a YouTube tutorial that explained how to change the opacity of an image. With that, I overlapped both images and faded the fire into the image using the "fade in" transition. Here it is:







I also did a Q&A on my Instagram. I made scrapbook arrangements that are supposed to look like a diary, and I made them as if they were in Blake's diary as an interactive thing with my followers. I captioned the post "A glimpse inside Blake's diary." I also uploaded my trailers and posted some of my thumbnails. With all of my components done, it is time for me to write my critical reflection. I wrote a critical reflection for my midterm grade, so I'm going to reference that really quick before I start writing this one. I also took notes in December about the critical reflection, so I'm going to find those as well.

I referenced my notes and realized that in my planning, I was missing a few things that I needed to include, like specific productions I viewed and ways I could've developed my brand better, so I added that to my Google document. I had forgotten a lot of the things that I had to do, like including multimedia in my reflection and that it was 800-1000 words so I'm glad I referenced these handy dandy notes!! 

Now I will write away and update you later!!

Hey, so it is Sunday (the next day). I am 500 words into my essay, but it is 10:39 PM, and I am really tired. I have until Wednesday to finish my critical reflection, so I will be okay. Again, I already planned out my whole essay, so I should be able to finish the rest very easily. See you soon for my last few blog posts!! (why am I sad)

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