I believe my product defies some conventional methods but not all, my media film project uses the cinematic technique of "breaking the 4th wall", here the main character, or any character for that matter directly addresses the audience watching as single entity; this is something that is rarely seen in movies or other forms of media since it is very difficult to use effectually. In retrospect, I would say that my group did not use it as well as originally intended, unfortunately. Besides that, I believe my project doesn't diverge too much from the conventional ways of making a film in terms of production, maybe a few lines of improvisation but nothing too major.
My project also manages to capture and document, to an extent, the spirit of youth and excitement. Aaron being the young charismatic character that he is, or again originally made to be, highlights the life of the kids in the same age group. Regardless of social standing,the essence of youth is something that is applicable and relatable to all; "Aaron's World" serves as a snapshot of one of the many instances that is found through out the world. While it may not represent any vexing issue in short intro, I do firmly believe that if given more run time, the film may possibly show the issue of maturing into a responsible adult and turbulence encountered due to it.
The first few sentences about an online release should be in your distribution section. Remove this part and give other examples of film making techniques/conventions you used or challenged besides breaking 4th wall
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