CCR Question 3
Hello blog, how are you? Today we're going to research and create a script for the third CCR question: How did your production skills develop through this project?
My production skills improved enormously while developing this video. I'm usually quite disorganized and I'm not proud of it, but for this project I had to get my act together and learn how to organize everything in advance so that it would be perfect. I had a couple of complications in the process, but I think I handled them really well. From the beginning, I was clear about what I wanted to do; the challenge was figuring out how to bring those ideas to life. To get a more visual idea of how to achieve it, I researched movies like The Hunting Party, Pride and Prejudice, and The Proposal. All those movies helped me a lot to visualize what I wanted to achieve and how to achieve it.
I started out feeling quite overwhelmed; there was so much information and so many decisions to make. What kind of film did I want? How was I going to do it? And although I sort of knew where I was going, I also wanted to mix things up and play around a bit with the film's genre. In the end, I managed it; I made a mix of romance and a little action.
The class's past projects helped me a lot to get a general idea about project organization and how to carry it out. They also helped me a lot to know what equipment to use, and it was much easier that I had already used most of it.
Script for CCR question 3
For the third question, I'm going to explain how my production skills developed throughout the creation of my film opening. This project helped me a lot; I grew creatively and technically. At the beginning of the project, I realized that organization was going to be one of my biggest challenges. I'm not an organized person, but for this project, I had to have everything on time. So I had to change that completely.
I learned how to plan ahead, how to schedule filming days, and how to prepare everything in advance. This helped me a lot because without the necessary organization, the project wouldn't have turned out the way I wanted.
Although I already knew more or less how I wanted it to be, one of my biggest problems was how I was going to bring those ideas to life visually. That's why I researched several films in the genre I had chosen, such as The Hunting Party, Pride and Prejudice, and The Proposal. These movies helped me understand pacing, character dynamics, and how to visually communicate emotion. They also helped me understand how to balance romance, tension, and action so that it looked natural. This research was very important in helping me understand how to achieve what I wanted.
At first, I felt very confused about how to do things. There were so many decisions to make — what kind of film I wanted, how I was going to mix romance with a little bit of action, and how to make everything look cohesive. But while the project abansava I learned to make decisions sure of what I wanted mostly based on previous research. I learned how to adjust when something didn't work, and how to trust my instincts.
My technical skills also improved a lot. Thanks to previous projects in this class, I already had experience with the camera, lighting, and basic editing tools. That made the process much easier, because I didn't have to learn everything from scratch.
Instead, I was able to focus on improving my technique. I learned how to frame shots more intentionally, how to use lighting to show emotion. I also improved my ability to direct actors — including myself — and make sure every shot communicated something important.
In the end, this project did not only help me for the video. It also helped me realize how important organization is in life to be more productive during the day. It also taught me to quickly resolve situations and how to turn an idea into reality. I also learned to mix film genres and use references, and how to create a visual style that matched the story I wanted to tell. This project definitely made me more confident in my production skills.
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XOXO,Isabella Fraire
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