Hello my name is Zane Royer, I am a student athlete, I play for the school football team. The position I play is Tight end. I play both JV and Varsity due to the fact that I am young enough for JV and good enough for varsity. I enjoy watching football as much as I enjoy playing it. I am an Ohio State fan, and with that being said I dislike all Florida college teams. My goal is to get a scholarship to a division 1 school to pursue my dreams of football and education. I also enjoy hanging out with friends and boating in my free time. I just got my learners permit an I have my boaters license. I enjoy listening to music. On the weekends when I am not playing football i like to do things like going fishing. The biggest fish I have ever caught was a 130 lb shark about 20 miles off shore. Over the summer I went to Alaska and I went on my first cruise. I like visiting places like the keys and my family up north. In two weeks I am going to Tallahassee for a varsity game for the team. While we are there we will be visiting FSU, UCF, and FAMU. I used to edit videos for my classes in middle school and I am very experienced with using adobe editing software. I look forward to learning more about filming and special effects in this class. I am still curious on what the work load for this class will look like this year. However, I am prepared to pass the class to get my Aice credit. Overall I am excited for this class and looking forward to what it has to offer.
Critical Reflection
Our short film delves into the intricate dynamics of trust, betrayal, and the complexity of human nature within the context of a suspenseful crime thriller. As the story unfolds, it presents a nuanced portrayal of social groups and issues, particularly highlighting the pervasive theme of deception lurking beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary interactions. Through the characters of the two detectives, we explore the notion of authority figures and the expectations society places upon them. The film prompts viewers to question their assumptions about who holds power and authority, and challenges the conventional dichotomy of good versus evil. The narrative structure of our film offers a compelling commentary on the fragility of trust within interpersonal relationships, echoing the broader societal issue of trust erosion in contemporary times. By portraying one of the detectives as the unsuspected serial killer, we confront the uncomfortable reality that danger can often come f...
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