At first, I was stuck when I was trying to figure out how to make my commercial. I asked my mom, dad, and grandma for advice. All I really got from them was " I don't know" or " Try asking somebody else". Then I went to ask my friend Marc and he suggested using a mobile app called Videostar. I was actually thinking of using it to produce my commercial at first. But when I downloaded the app it didn't make any sense to me. The app itself was quite confusing and weird. I found it difficult to navigate around the app. And I honestly didn't even know where to start. So I decided to look for other options. Later that day I asked another one of my friends the same question. She recommended using another mobile app called iMovie. When I went to go download it I realized I had the app downloaded the whole time. I was starting to work on it for around 10 minutes but I had to stop. It was just too laggy and slow. The app was so uncooperative that it was getting me...
After my teachers presented the class with the instruction and guidlines for the music video assignment I wasnt sure how to feel. The teacher had told the class we can have a group of up to four people. But they had also said you could chose to work alone. Another option they pointed out what was that you could for with someone from another period. I was honestly torn. With so many options I wasn't sure which was the best for me. On one hand I wanted to have fun with the project. On another hand I wanted to just get the project done quickly and correctly because it was for a big grade. So at that point every option was looking possible at the time. I had a friend that has media studies in first period I could've done it with. I chose not to though because I wasn't sure if he had another group yet. And I wanted to start as quick as possible. Then I though about doing it alone, but quickly shut that idea down. Working alone would mean I would have to end up doing more work ...
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