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Creating My Creative Critical Reflection


To create my creative critical reflection, I first wrote down all of my answers to the questions so I could create my video with prepared answers. I then found a spot to record my video in my living room and my setup idea is a talk show/interview. My dad asked me the questions as the host, and I answered them as a guest on the show. I acted and talked as if there was an audience watching me answer my questions by looking at the camera throughout the interview. Below is a photo of where my interview took place.




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