In these clips, I'm using Canva to remove the background of the photos to create the desired effects I hoped to reach in my magazine. While I had many other pictures, the recording unfortunately stopped and the files were not found. After was footage from when I wrote my article. I took a few breaks in this because I couldn't find the words to properly express myself for a while. Ultimately, this article is the one I put in my magazine. After I stopped recording, I debated on whether or not to actually use the article or to rewrite it. I didn't feel it was my strongest article, but I was mostly nervous that the attempt of normalizing being unsure of one's identity is normal wasn't getting across. After getting my friend to read it, he told me that he understood exactly what I was trying to say so I put it in my magazine. The bulk of the process (actually assembling my spread and table of contents) was done more periodically, so I don't have footage of it. Using flipsnack.com worked out very well for me. I had certain limitations but this website gave me the most freedom to do whatever I wanted to do. The limitations were worth it in my eyes.