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You must submit 5 seperate papers . 1 for each video submit a typed, one-to-two-page, critical analysis of the episode you have viewed. You may draw from the readings to discuss the episode in terms of any of the following (but not limited to) genre, narrative structure, style, advertising, or representation of race, class, gender, or sexuality.
so total of 5 seperate journals

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General:
Level Up Your Edits (14 characters)
Editing Hacks for Beginners (14 characters)
Master the Cut: Editing Tips (14 characters)
Storytelling Through Video (14 characters)
Specific Topic:
Baking Bread: Timelapse Edit (14 characters)
Travel Vlog: Paris in 2 Days (14 characters)
Pro Makeup Tutorial: Smokey Eye (13 characters)
Guitar Solo: From Beginner to Shred (14 characters)
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Here are some details you can use to flesh out your “Level Up Your Edits” video:
Target Audience:
Beginner video editors
People who want to improve their editing skills
Content:
Introduction (Short & Engaging): Briefly introduce yourself and the concept of “Leveling Up” your edits.
Core Editing Tips (3-5):
Focus on story: Explain how editing helps tell a clear story. (e.g. cutting unnecessary footage, using B-roll)
Nail the pacing: Discuss the importance of keeping viewers engaged by varying the speed of your cuts. (e.g. slow motion for dramatic moments, fast cuts for action)
Sound matters: Highlight the impact of good audio on video quality. (e.g. removing background noise, using music and sound effects)
Color correction/grading (Optional): Offer a basic introduction to color tools for a more polished look.
Simple transitions (Optional): Briefly cover using transitions to connect cuts smoothly (but avoid overdoing it).
Bonus Tip (Optional): Share a quick and easy editing trick for a surprising effect.
Call to Action: Encourage viewers to like, subscribe, and share their editing journey.
Presentation:
Use clear and concise language.
Visually engaging: Include cuts of well-edited videos to illustrate your points.
Energetic & Upbeat: Maintain a positive and motivating tone.
Keep it short and sweet (5-10 minutes): Aim for a digestible length for beginners.
Additional Ideas:
Mention free or affordable video editing software options.
Briefly touch on where to find royalty-free music and sound effects.
End with a tease of a more advanced editing technique you’ll cover in a future video.

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more tha

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more tha

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more than 400
words
o The responses should be written from the first-person perspective and incorporate your
unique perspectives of the film or episodes. Although these are more informal, your
responses should be informed by the concepts introduced in your readings and our class
discussions. The responses are not intended to be film reviews but rather are responses
Rebel without a Cause (1955) Film Analysis
Rock Rebel

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more tha

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more tha

Write a 2-page (300-400 word) response based on the prompt provided. No more than 400
words
o The responses should be written from the first-person perspective and incorporate your
unique perspectives of the film or episodes. Although these are more informal, your
responses should be informed by the concepts introduced in your readings and our class
discussions. The responses are not intended to be film reviews but rather are responses
Rebel without a Cause (1955) Film Analysis
Rock Rebel

Your paper will both describe and analyze the role media played in shaping your

Your paper will both describe and analyze the role media played in shaping your

Your paper will both describe and analyze the role media played in shaping your own emerging
sense of identity as well as your identification and socialization with a broader youth culture.
Some things to consider:
How did adults, your parents, and/or your home life (e.g., economics, tech access, religion, family values, language, culture, etc.) shape your access?
to and experiences with media?
● How did friends and your peers influence your access to and interpretation of media?
● How did the specific time period in which you grew up shape your experiences with media (e.g.
popular trends, current events, etc.)?
● In what ways did your race, ethnicity, gender, physical ability, language, and/or sexuality
shape your experiences and identifications with media?
● How did the unique cultures of your neighborhood, school, city, state, and/or nation influence your
media experiences and interpretations?
● The paper should be 5 PAGES (minimum 1200 words, maximum 1400).
● It should be formatted with Times New Roman 12 pt. font, or Calibri 11 pt. font double space,
1” margins – no exceptions!

Appendix: The last page of your paper (not included in the word count) should briefly explain any media
genres, films, television shows, musical artists, books, etc., that you reference. Please do not assume I
will be familiar with the media you analyze, so give me a brief description in the appendix (don’t waste
too many words describing the text/genre in your actual analysis; save it for the appendix). You may also
include images or links to videos/songs if you think it would help me to understand your analysis better