The End

     The day is finally here! Everything is completed, and wow, what a journey it has been. I've learned so much from this project, like how important it is to create a schedule and work in a timely manner and how to adapt to changes. My actors being unavailable to shoot, not being able to upload my videos onto my computer, and a picture frame not detaching from the wall have all taught me how to adapt and succeed no matter what the circumstance. I was able to surpass these challenges and even challenge myself to be involved in all of the stages of creating a movie (or at least the first 2 minutes of it). I learned so much about the hardware involved in filming, what the best sound for scenes are, how to edit, and how to implement so many different ideas into an organized project.

    I'm honestly really glad that I chose to do this portfolio project individually, because it was a journey that I could only have shared with myself. I have learned so much about my own working habits and my stylistic preferences. I'm also extremely happy that I was able to perfectly portray the idea that was in my mind and share it with everyone. Mental health, especially regarding teenagers, is a topic that I'm passionate about, and I'm grateful to have had this experience and to have been able to share the importance of this to others. And now if I ever need to add text onto a video with complete creative freedom, I know just the place to go. #ILoveCanva

    Thank you for joining me on this journey!

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