Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Planning for CCR Production Ideas.

I’ve already planned how I’m going to answer Questions #1–4 for my CCR. For Questions #1 and #2, I’m using a talk‑show format featuring my mother as the host and me as the guest. The segment will start with her introducing me onto the show, followed by some casual conversation about my day and how I felt about creating my film opening. After that warm‑up, she’ll transition into the actual CCR questions. The first question she’ll ask is, “How does your product use or challenge conventions, and how does it represent social groups or issues?” The second will be, “How does your product engage with audiences, and how would it be distributed as a real media text?”

To make the talk show more engaging, I’m planning to include photos that support what I’m talking about, along with background music to avoid awkward silence. Since some of my responses will be humorous, I also want to add a laugh track at certain moments. Below is the table where my mother and I will be performing the talk‑show scene.


For Questions 3 and 4, I am planning to create a slideshow presentation to answer them. I think a presentation works better for these questions because it lets me show more information to the people watching. For Question 3, which asks how my production skills developed throughout the project, the presentation helps me organize my growth step by step using pictures. It lets me show my progress visually, and I can include screenshots of my editing and planning.

For Question 4, which asks how I integrated technologies such as software, hardware, and online tools, a presentation allows me to include screenshots of the technology I used, like cameras, flashlights, and phones. I can also show behind‑the‑scenes photos, tripod setups, and other examples of my process. This format makes it easier to highlight my workflow visually. I will be creating the presentation on Canva.




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