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1. My product uses conventions by started off with a dialogue. Starting off with a dialogue allows my product to give off the vibe of a R&B video. Doing so allows the audience to stay engaged with the song and music video. As this goes on the viewer can listen to the lyrics closely and find a deeper meaning into what the song stands for. Also using lighting to give it the R&B affect since most R&B videos start off with a darkened screen. Throughout the music video it will also get darker giving it emotion. My product represent social groups by displaying the purpose of the song. Allows viewers to understand how some people are treated throughout their lives by people.

2. My product engages with the audience by almost making it feel like they are in the video themselves. I was able to achieve such a engagement with my camera angles throughout the music video. Throughout the music video it would make the audience feel as if they were walking side by side with me. Also engaging with the audience I designed the video to be a certain way. Through the music video the way I acted some people would understand the pain of loving and treating someone so dearly that you always will be there for them and do anything to be with them. In the end they didn't care about you at all and threw your feelings away like they were trash. It would be distributed through real media text by having it uploaded to YouTube. Allowing the whole world to have access to it and view it.

3.Throughout this project my production skills developed a lot. Throughout the project as I shot each scene I could see that they each scene would need to be edited. Once I finished shooting each scene I then went on to edit the lighting in specific scenes. Doing so allowed for an R&B vibe music video. Allowing to understand what type of music video it was. I was able to improve on my transitions. Through the project certain scenes would jump to the next part. By transitioning them I was able to make them look super crisp and smooth as if it was like a movie. I was also able to improve on my syncing skills. I was able to sync the song with the video so it all looked right. Each lyric would match the video accordingly and make it look good.

4. I integrated technology by using my phone. I recorded this project through my phone which I would consider my software. Once all scenes were done I edited each scene also through my phone. Editing through my phone allowed me to work much quicker than I would if I did it on a computer. Once I was done with the editing I transferred the music video from my phone to my computer. Which I would consider my hardware. Once on my computer I would transfer the music video to my YouTube channel. This is where I integrated it online. I would then upload the video on YouTube. Doing so allows for anyone to see this video and share with whoever they feels needs to see it.

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