Propaganda Imagery in The Fast Food Industry, Boyle.
My creative ambitions were much more than I was able to accomplish. I struggled with using the screen recording and had many complications with it. Before getting into all of the frustrations I had, the things that went well for me were I think I created a strong argument for what I am trying to say. I was happy with my “script” and I think I added enough evidence. Besides that nothing went well for me, my software would often lag and create fluctuating audio and pace for my speaking. I was also unable to add more than one image. While recording I switched to multiple different images but I could not get it to show up on recording. Upon realizing this I tried to edit my images into the video, but by doing that it messed up the audio of my video. I also attempted to edit my video to remove the lag and shorten the runtime. This was an annoying and tedious process. All in all I found the process to be a struggle but I created a product I think gets the point across for what I was trying to achieve.
Planet Propaganda FastFood App McDonald's Big Mac CNBC-AWAAZ Rebecca Quick, CNBC
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