Interviewer: Henry, how does your product use or challenge conventions, and how does it represent social groups or issues?
Henry: My product uses some common conventions of movie openers like introducing the environment and slowly building curiosity for the audience. However, it also challenges conventions by focusing more on the editing process and the creative side of filmmaking rather than starting with a traditional story or character dialogue.
Interviewer: Yeah, it felt different from a normal film opening.
Henry: Exactly. Most films begin with a clear narrative or dramatic scene, but mine shows the process of creating the film itself. This makes the opener feel more raw and experimental while still building interest for the audience.
Interviewer: And what about representation or social groups?
Henry: The film mainly represents students and young creators who are interested in filmmaking and media production. Since the project shows the editing process and creative experimentation, it highlights how students can use simple tools and ideas to create something interesting without needing a big budget or professional studio.
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