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Film Opening: Final Film

    This was the final draft for my AICE media studies film opening. My and my team had changed a couple things around to make it more dynamic than the first draft, but we were really happy with the outcome. This had more characters and we put more time into the editing for the final draft. The new things we included was the logo for our production company at the beginning, opening credits for our characters, and more style the included mise en scene. we were very happy and proud of our movie production, and we were a little upset because we had to change somethings from our original plan and as well as our first draft due to some issue with scheduling and the places we wanted to film at. Over al we were pleased with the end result. 




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