Okay, let's catch up. Mrs. Ortiz enrolled our entire media studies class in this huge worldwide contest. Cool, right? We had to create a news report about mental health, physical health, and, honestly, I forgot the third option. My group chose physical health, focusing on the negative effects of drinking. We produced a pretty cool news report that you can watch at the end of this blog.
Now, I know you're thinking, "Gaby, what does this have to do with Cambridge?" Well, I'll tell you. If any of my classmates, including me, win this contest, we get more equipment for our class. We could receive GoPros, Fandango gift cards, and Peacock Premium vouchers for our outstanding video news reports on physical, mental, or financial well-being. This will help with the two-minute videos we need to submit for Cambridge. Better quality makes a significant difference, believe it or not, and every point is highly valued and appreciated.
This assignment turned out to be a great opportunity for me. It gave me a chance to practice my editing skills and camera work. I used a tripod for the first time, set it up by myself, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Creating this news report gave me a real feel for what I'll be doing with my two-minute movie opening and taught me some valuable skills. I have a lot to learn, but this was a great start and was much needed.
At the end, I will provide my video for you to see my work and the progress I've made. I came into my media studies class not knowing anything about editing or camera work. I remember being very nervous about this class and what it entailed, but I've learned so much. I feel like by the time my test is here, I will be able to relax and take it with confidence.
My News Report:
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