Saturday, February 28, 2026

CCR Q 1

                         CCR QUESTION 1

How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?


At first, we’re gonna have a little twist to our writing and just to make it more different than other movies so we came up with this.



Usually heroes are seen as men or how they like to call it the "strong people, the ones who save the day: how about let’sss switch it up. A girl saves the day and she’s not serious this time like black widow she’s fun and she’s a little bit clumsy to bring out the unexpected.


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This girl named Vienna is different,  because of how people see certain characters. This is because when people make these characters they are made really cringe or they try to make them seem more serious so that’s why we wanted to switch it up because we wanted it to be different to have a different storyline because genders and stereotypes really do take a big toll on movies. 


Us after this idea:

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I’m so proud. Me, Bella, I wrote the strip. I wrote that script and I really tried to focus not to make it less cringe because I wanted to sound natural so, we ended up on a little bit less of a cringe vibe. We wanted it to sound like a fun, and make an interesting person and not just a little serious person. I wanted it to be so much more. We wanted to give this character, sarcasm and make them someone that the audience could have a connection to so we really had to think about like kind of a marble hero and we got here.

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