Nonetheless, within minutes of being notified, I created new ideas in my head that would suit my circumstances. I chose Justin (and vice versa) to be my project partner because he is my best friend and we work very well together. We spent this lesson trying to not only come up with plot ideas for the 30-second video, but also on other specific details such as choice of music, required actors etc. Since intellectual property is basically one's creation, such as art work, music, invention, literature etc, my idea was to film a bunch of my friends who are artists/inventors/musicians/writers/directors and film them performing the routine tasks of their individual occupations and also say "My (intellectual property)" and "Protect Intellectual Property Rights". The music track I chose for the video was titled "Campus Circus" on the competition's web page. I chose this music track because it was joyous, uplifting and upbeat. These themes in the music fit my storyboard perfectly. That was it for the lesson.
I felt that today's lesson was quite productive. Although Justin had not formed a full-length plot for his video yet, he did assist me in creating mine by suggesting possible actions, helping me out with song choice etc. I am very excited about my idea for the video. I think it is cheerful, engaging and at the same time delivering a serious message to the public of a devastating crime many of us are exposed to in today's cyber-era. The idea reminds me of today's "preventing breast cancer" and "get health insurance" commercials in the U.S, in which they exhibit various parties of jubilant people endorsing a product/precaution and benefiting from it.
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