Final Cut Pro makes me crazy! It is such a difficult program. I don't think I will ever get the hang of it. It's almost like you're trying to create something, and you try and you try but it doesn't work. And you want it to look a certain way, but with all the little buttons on the screen, it never looks how you anticipate. But Michael showed us some interesting materials as inspiration for the video.
I gained the most inspiration from 'First and Final Frames' by Jacob Swinney. I would like to create a similar video, where refugees are compared from when they first arrived, to when they have spent an extended period of time in detention, and see both the deterioration and the improvement. As I do not have access to these people directly, I will use actors and other people to recreate these images and scenes.
I think after seeing a few other ideas, it has reminded me that the video, no matter how it turns out, and whether it turns out how you initially planned, it doesn't necessarily have to make sense; your audience is able to form their own narrative based on what they see.
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