Interviewer: Hey Henry, thanks for joining today. I wanted to ask how does your film engage with audiences?
Henry: Yeah, so my film mainly engages people by doing something that hasn’t really been done before. I wanted to make a more creative movie opener, something that stands out. The goal was for viewers to feel the creativity of a movie opener, which makes it easier for them to connect with it.
Interviewer: I noticed that. A lot of the scenes felt really raw and clean, almost like what you’d actually see while editing your project.
Henry: Exactly. That was totally intentional. I kept the movements and techniques simple so the audience focuses more on the story’s creativity rather than flashy visuals or dialogue.
Interviewer: That definitely keeps people interested. It feels simple, but also really creative.
Henry: Right, and that creativity keeps people curious about what’s coming next in the film.
Interviewer: I actually watched the film on YouTube. If this were a real media product, where else would people be able to watch it?
Henry: Mainly YouTube, because it’s easy for people to watch and share online. I’d also submit it to student film festivals like STN, and show it at school to reach audiences who can give feedback like members of the television club, CBTV.
Interviewer: That’s awesome. Seems like a solid way to get your film in front of a lot of people.
Henry: Yeah, that’s the goal.
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