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  How do your products represent social groups or issues? My product represents social groups by showing how two guys just expected to go on a camping trip and everything to be okay just like most people. However on their trip they decided to go out and explore the area, this is when one of them mentions something he found when he did research on the area they were camping at. Jean (white shirt) mentions that during his research he found that a kid they once knew was reported missing after going into that forest, Riley then says he’s exaggerating. This could represent how friends will tease one another for being afraid of something they know and are afraid of which could lead to people not wanting to mention how they feel when they are talking about a certain thing. An issue our film can show is people not being cautious enough when they are out exploring an area they aren’t familiar with. One of them did research on the place but didn’t bother to tell his friend about his concerns b

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Short Film- In The Forest

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  Hely! This is me and Riley's final short film. We worked hard on it and also had a lot of fun doing it, so we hope you enjoy!

Stay tuned

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And that's a wrap, folks! After weeks of planning, filming, and a few unexpected twists along the way, we finally have our horror short film in the can. We couldn't be prouder of what we've accomplished, and we can't wait to share our spooky creation with the world!  From the early brainstorming sessions to the chaotic days on set, this journey has been nothing short of exhilarating. We've poured our hearts and souls into every frame, and we hope that passion shines through in the final product. So stay tuned, because something wicked this way comes - and we can't wait for you to experience it with us.  Now that we finished filming we will begin editing our film. We will both work together to edit this film. We both have different ideas on how to edit this video. So i hope this works out and we both figure something out so that we can edit this film!

Keep pushing forward!

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  Despite the setback, we refused to let it ruin our spirits. We improvised like pros, coming up with creative workarounds to keep the shoot on track. It's all part of the filmmaking process, right?  We've learned that flexibility and adaptability are key when things don't go according to plan. Instead of dwelling on what went wrong, we focused on finding solutions and pushing forward. And you know what? It made us stronger as filmmakers and as friends.  In the end, the hiccup with the mirror was just a bump in the road on our journey to creating something truly special. We're proud of how we handled the situation, and it's a testament to our passion and dedication to our craft.

Bad or Good day?

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  Murphy's Law was in full effect today, folks. Just when we thought everything was going smoothly, we hit a major snag.  Our main prop - a spooky antique mirror  decided to shatter into a million pieces right in the middle of a crucial scene. Talk about a nightmare!  We scrambled to come up with a solution, but it seemed like every idea we had fell flat. With time ticking away and our frustration mounting, it felt like we were facing an insurmountable obstacle.  But then, in a stroke of genius, Riley had an idea that saved the day.  We quickly improvised, rearranging the scene and swapping out the broken mirror for a makeshift replacement. It wasn't ideal, but it got the job done, and the scene turned out even better than we had hoped. It just goes to show that sometimes, the best moments come out of the biggest challenges.

I Love Filming

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  Okay, so filming isn't all serious business  - we had our fair share of laughs and mishaps today. From tripping over cords to accidentally scaring each other with our own props, it was definitely a day filled with unforgettable moments.  We even had a few unexpected visitors on set - a curious squirrel and a nosy neighbor who wandered into the frame at the most inconvenient times. But hey, it's all part of the fun, right? We embraced the chaos and turned it into comedy gold, capturing every hilarious moment on cameras.  Between takes, we goofed around and shared inside jokes, creating memories that we'll cherish long after the cameras stop rolling. It's moments like these that remind us why we love filmmaking - it's not just about the finished product, but the journey along the way.