This is actually the end, and I truly hope you all enjoyed my blogs and my process, and I can't wait to see you all next year!!
Film Opening:
CCR #1:
CCR #2:
Editing the CCR!!!
Hey hey quick post but I just wanted to show you guys some snips of my editing from my CCR's. Editing might not be my favorite part but I'm doing the best I can!!
Production of the CCRs!
There were many, many manyyyyy takes so here is a compilation of me failing everytime!!!
When you get down, just get back up!! <<Video link
Hello helloo!!! I am so happy to say that I have clear ideas for my CCRs!! I have written a more in-depth post about my 1st CCR, where I discuss the first two questions. Here is where I'll give a brief summary of the 1st + 2nd questions and then focus more on the 3rd + 4th questions since I haven't gone too in-depth about it.
I have decided to go with the Vogue "What's in my bag." It will allow me to show more parts of my character while also answering the questions. Josephine is an interesting character and has many layers.
"This allows editors to work on entire sections of a film, piecing scenes together after the post production effects are added in, including audio too." - SAE production
Everything I used in my film has only helped and provided me with a simple way of completing this project.
SAE Institute. (n.d.). How technology is revolutionising film production. https://www.sae.edu/gbr/insights/how-technology-is-revolutionising-film-production/
Canva. (n.d.). Canva. https://www.canva.com/
Pixabay. (n.d.). Sound effects. https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/
Google. (n.d.). Google Calendar. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r
Its Life With Bri. (n.d.). Blog. https://itslifewithbri.blogspot.com/
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Throughout the course of the year in this class, the skills we've built up have helped our projects get better and better. A main one is getting well-equipped with whatever equipment you use. In my production, I relied on my iPhone 17 Pro, and in my opinion, it produced quality content. I did use a phone stand of sorts, and I had to teach myself its limits and how I could achieve each angle that I wished to include.
Another main component is the visual and the storytelling. The camera shots are what tell that story, and the writing has to match that emotion.
This process has also taught me to overcome obstacles and think on my feet. Not everything will go according to plan, and you just have to learn to adapt. With that came the element of time management. Leaving this project to the last minute would hurt me more than it would help me. All in all, I feel as if many of my skills have improved, not just with getting the right angle but everything around that, which ultimately helps the entire production come together.This is actually the end, and I truly hope you all enjoyed my blogs and my process, and I can't wait to see you all next year!! Film Op...