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Critical Reflection

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YxK7t48btqcan64AnsZkLMdd32dBz0MH4aJdSvlGcbQ/edit?usp=sharing   1. Our product represents poor social groups and the issues of trying to work out of a  spot in life stuck in the working class, social mobility, and community support and solidarity. The idea that the mechanic/driver in our film is a poor blue collar worker with the dream of becoming more than that. It highlights the economic inequalities and access to opportunities that shape the way someone's work life may go. Having to go for a job like a racecar driver may feel impossible due to the money and connections you have to have, including the talent you need, our product really provides a look on how you can overcome and pursue dreams when there is major economic inequality. Our film also represents social mobility as the storyline of the mechanic becoming a race car driver explores the hard work, talent, and opportunity that the characters use to better their social status. This repres

The Racer Short Film Package

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Building a Website for "The Racer"

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In today's world, having a website for a movie is super important. I got to make a website for the new movie "The Racer." At the start, I looked at other movie websites to get ideas. I wanted ours to be easy to use and look cool. I used computer stuff like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the website. It had to work on computers and phones. Making the homepage was fun. I wanted it to look awesome with a big picture from the movie and a catchy title. I worked with the movie team to make sure the website matched their ads and stuff. Putting in videos and pictures was cool too. I added the movie trailer and some behind-the-scenes photos. I tested everything to make sure it worked right on different computers and phones. Finally, after lots of work, the website was ready to go live! It was exciting to see it online for everyone to see. I was proud of what we made. The website was a cool place for fans to learn about "The Racer" and get excited about it. I knew the

Crafting the Perfect Finale for "The Racer"

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In the world of filmmaking, the editing process holds immense power. Recently, I had the chance to refine the ending of the short film "The Racer," and it was quite the journey. Initially, the ending lacked the punch it needed to leave a lasting impact. So, I set out to make it more compelling. I carefully reviewed the footage, adjusting the pacing and refining transitions to build tension effectively. Collaboration was key. Working closely with the director and cinematographer, we shared ideas to ensure the final vision remained cohesive. Together, we found the perfect shot that captured the essence of the film. As we pieced everything together, a sense of satisfaction washed over me. It was rewarding to see how small changes could elevate the film's overall impact. Editing "The Racer" reminded me of the beauty of storytelling and the importance of collaboration. It was a journey filled with discovery and creativity. In the end, watching the final cut, I felt p