Project 2: Race to the Finish
1. What actual real-life steps still need to be done to finalize this project?
The only step I need to finalize my project would be to print it out. A short story can be read digitally, but I would prefer to be able to have it in the form of a hard copy.
2. What are the three strongest parts?
The three strongest parts are:
-the story staying true to the nature of the edited film trailer
-the overall "horror" tone of the story
-the language and verbiage to match a more adult, thriller-style text
3. What are the three weakest parts?
The three weakest parts are:
-the possible break from the original "Dr. Seuss" voice (although the movie itself does this as well)
-the lack of eye-catching visual elements such as a cover
-the reach to an unconventional audience dissimilar to the audience of the movie
4. What are two "alternative" remixes you could do?
-a story more formatted towards the style of an illustrated children's novel to play on the Dr. Seuss feel
-a short animated film as opposed to a live action one
The only step I need to finalize my project would be to print it out. A short story can be read digitally, but I would prefer to be able to have it in the form of a hard copy.
2. What are the three strongest parts?
The three strongest parts are:
-the story staying true to the nature of the edited film trailer
-the overall "horror" tone of the story
-the language and verbiage to match a more adult, thriller-style text
3. What are the three weakest parts?
The three weakest parts are:
-the possible break from the original "Dr. Seuss" voice (although the movie itself does this as well)
-the lack of eye-catching visual elements such as a cover
-the reach to an unconventional audience dissimilar to the audience of the movie
4. What are two "alternative" remixes you could do?
-a story more formatted towards the style of an illustrated children's novel to play on the Dr. Seuss feel
-a short animated film as opposed to a live action one
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