An Introduction: The Final Stretch
Hello, I am Ariel. I am a 10th grader(sophomore) and my ultimate goal is to receive my Cambridge diploma for the chance of earning a scholarship. I took AICE Media Studies because I needed a Cambridge credit and Media Studies intrigued me. Film is not something I would have considered in the past, but now my eyes have been opened. I was aware that there were many aspects to making films, but learning all of the details is so fascinating. Even just learning the basic film terms has caught my attention and I'm very excited for my final task. I have been assigned a 2 minute opening scene of a 90 minute film. It is my first project that involves writing and more complex editing, like animating text on a screen. I am particularly excited to do genre research. I do have a history with Cambridge courses and even if I was just online, the tests were still in person. I've taken very difficult Cambridge courses in the past and I have applied myself accordingly and done well. In this course I'm planning to do the exact same in this class and I hope it shows through my work. The work for this course is mostly project-based with blogs to record our progress. This format is very efficient and I'm grateful to be able to keeping up with the course.
After completing my first two projects, I have gained knowledge that I could take into the world outside. Real-world application is extremely important and I'm glad this course has it. All the classes I'm currently taking do have some real world application, but this one especially.
Outside of school, my hobbies are playing piano and visual arts(painting, drawing and sketching). I am grateful to be receiving a formal piano education and I am on my second piece, which is by Chopin, a classical composer. In terms of my art, I tend to draw digitally and only on days off in order to maintain focus on my studies. Art and piano playing are very relaxing for me and serve as a productive way for me to express my feelings.
Going back to academics, I been physically in school for about 6-7 months and I'm very thankful for that. Online school was not a bad experience for me, but I find that its better for me to be at the school. My current Cambridge courses seem challenging, but I am fully prepared to take on those challenges. Overall, I am excited for the final task of this class, this second half of this year, and my future academic endeavors.
Pictured- A Piano
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