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Critical Creative Reflection 4

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  How did you integrate technologies -software, hardware, online- in this project?

Critical Creative Reflection 3

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  How did your production skills develop throughout this project?

Critical Creative Reflection 2

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  How does your product engage with audience and how would it be distributed as a real media text https://youtu.be/-7EaqyE292g Transcript Sammy CCR: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Today we're here with this young, bright star, Leandra, the owner of Euphorics Magazine. Welcome, Leandra.   Leandra: Hello, you guys. I'm happy to be here. Sammy CCR: I first want to say thank you for joining us, Leandra. Leandra: You're welcome. Thanks for inviting me.  Sammy CCR: No problem.So, this magazine, what started it? I know you're young and still in high school. So what made you create this magazine? Leandra: It all started in media studies class. So in the first couple of months of our class, we started learning about camera shots, camera angles, like composition for photos, feature stories, interviews, things of that nature. And it made me want to start my own magazine for the end of year course exam. Sammy CCR: That sounds amazing, but the name, what made you choose the nam

Critical Creative Reflection 1

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    How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?  View this link to see the CCR:  https://sway.office.com/sbZIZfgA8fzoQilq?ref=Link       This art gallery consists of artists who are of the minority group. The feature story gives light to a gallery that supports black, Hispanic, etc. artists by holding their art and allowing prospectors to also purchase from their site. This has been a struggle for minorities such as black people to get their art out into the world. Allowing them to place these pieces into a physical art gallery that does gains plenty of attraction, gives them exposure to clientele. Every third Saturday of the month, there is a an art walk. This is where plenty of up and coming artists, even veteran ones, submit their art to be shown in it. And he does not necessarily have to be paintings, is it gonna be sculptures and jewelry also. They accept everyone and close the entire street down. Civilians and guest are in