You make some very good points, Laura, and some good examples. I'm very pleased that you've explored a different mode of presentation with Scribd and that you've used text and image effectively. However, the key thing to remember now are your points about the order (and nature) of the credits; when you are planning out your sequence you should build these in from the outset - it should not be a last-minute thing (this often happens). In particular, you might want to consider how you are going to create the ideas you suggest of foreshadowing and symbolism, since these can be quite significant. Once you've selected your genre, you should take a look to consider how these elements function typically within films of that genre.
You make some very good points, Laura, and some good examples. I'm very pleased that you've explored a different mode of presentation with Scribd and that you've used text and image effectively. However, the key thing to remember now are your points about the order (and nature) of the credits; when you are planning out your sequence you should build these in from the outset - it should not be a last-minute thing (this often happens). In particular, you might want to consider how you are going to create the ideas you suggest of foreshadowing and symbolism, since these can be quite significant. Once you've selected your genre, you should take a look to consider how these elements function typically within films of that genre.
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