This week, when looking around at my peers blogs, I found it interesting to read what Lauren had to say on individual experiences with our snow, and weather or not it was important to have an end SNU to clarify that the K-Film had come to the end. I think this is an interesting idea because if I think back to the K-film analysis we did of previous peers work, there was an end SNU for the dreamcatcher k-film I analysed. To match with the theme of dreaming, the SNU which ended the film was an eye opening i.e. awakening from the dream. Lauren goes on to question that if everyone has different experiences of our K-films dependant on the way we structure our In and Out words, then is it a good idea to have an end SNU that all users will have to see to end the experience? For our k-film, I think that that idea could work quite well in the sense that maybe we can end on a positive note of addiction? Whilst majority of our k-film will be about addictions which are thought of in a negative manner, some will be positive. But we don’t want an overall depressing film. The way we want it to work is that you gravitate towards thumbnails you find most interesting. Someone who is more romantically inclined, therefore, will click on a thumbnail of a couple holding hands (to symbolise the addiction of love) but others who perhaps are more edgier or are interested in the darker side of drugs, may click on more thumbnails which look like pills etc. Maybe our final SNU should be relief from addiction? It has to be something different to signify and ending. That is if we actually do want an end SNU. We will have to work it our as a group.