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Changes to my Study Program

I do not know very much about pedagogy, so I do not know about methods of teaching that are effective or corrects. However, I think I can consider a few things that could be included in my career, Cinema and tv. Personally, I want to be a screen writer, so I would implement more exercises (and classes) about writing and the dramatic structure of movies and tv series, especially if it is about works of fiction, since that is what I’d love to work in. Also, each genre of the cinematic industry has its own ways of development, with methods that must be analyzed and applied. It would never hurt watch movies, in a way that can be appreciate as examples of what you want to achieve. But, in my opinion, the movies should not be too long, because of the fact that you take time to see it and then analyze it, when you have other classes to focus on. In order to gain experience, there could be ideas of stories, thinking about a possible audiovisual piece about it, with the intention of practice in

Time travel to the future

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I find the present tedious, the past frustrating, and certainly, the future unpredictable. Even if I were asked “In which time (past, present, future) I would like to visit?”, the answer’ll be the same: Wherever if it's quiet. In this case, in the future, I would like to visit many years from today. It’s inevitable not to think the world in the future will be a lonely place in ruins. Let’s be honest, contamination, war, humanity itself, it’ll leave disaster in the distant future, and until the streets will be empty, and the cement will be cracked by plants growing up, there’s no future I’d like to visit. Basically, I’m describing a post-apocalyptic future, but not like it’s shown in the videogames or the movies. A future without mortal sicknesses, mutants, zombies, cults, monsters, dystopic societies, battles for gasoline and water. To be more precise, I’d like to visit a place in the future where the humankind is extinct, and I’d stay, because there’ll be no pressure coming