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The time has come! Here are my links, enjoy:))
Opening: When The White Seeds Fall Opening (YAYAYAYAAAYAY)
CCR questions #1 and 2 (filmed with Arantza Chavez): CCR 1
CCR questions #3 and 4: CCR2
Hey blog!!!
The time has come! Here are my links, enjoy:))
Opening: When The White Seeds Fall Opening (YAYAYAYAAAYAY)
CCR questions #1 and 2 (filmed with Arantza Chavez): CCR 1
CCR questions #3 and 4: CCR2
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FINALLY!!! I'M DONE WITH THE PROJECT! After, what was it? 7 weeks? I'm finally done. It was definitely a wild ride and to be honest, I'm so done with this. But I also really had a fun time. I have never been given this much freedom for a project or... anything actually. I'm one of those people that start doing something and never finish, but I obviously could not do that with this project. So it was crazy to see me go from being excited for this, to be tired of it, love it again, despise it with every fiber in my being, slowly start to like it again, then hate it once again, love it again, and, finally, feel relieved but so so proud of it.
I've genuinely learned so much by working on this project... and it sounds like a joke... when I was reading the reflection posts of other students before starting this process, I definitely thought they were just saying things for the sake of a good grade. But, truly, I've learned so much.
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I'm so so close to finishing, all I need is to edit. Well, I already started editing my Oscars interview one and I've come across an issue... we filmed it with a black screen behind us so I could edit in a background... but didn't notice that Arantza was wearing a black dress... so... that's just gonna have to be my background... it's the content that counts, right? My second CCR is a lot easier to edit because I didn't mess up and pause as much, so I'm leaving the easiest one for last. I'm also gonna add some clips from my opening and probably some random graphics and visuals to make the videos more entertaining. Here are some screen recordings of me editing my ccrs:)
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So... I'm in Argentina... and I had to film my 2nd ccr here. The plan was to film a news interview but I have nowhere to film it, city streets are not safe. So! I updated my ccr ideas post (you can look at what the plan is there) and I decided to just film myself where I'm staying. Here are some behind the scenes clips:)
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So I've been filming my CCRs! Today I filmed my Oscars interview one at Arantza's house. We dressed up nicely, both wearing our hoco dresses and just got to filming. It took a lot longer than expected though... I kept messing up... like way too much. You'll probably see the jump cuts in the video after I edit it. But here are some behind the scenes clips...
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So, I now have all of the info for my CCRs! I will use my blog posts as a script for the audio portion of these videos, leaving the visuals as the final part to figure out. I've seen many examples and am sure I want to at least try to make it fun to film and watch, not just a presentation and a voiceover. So, here are my 3 favorite ideas that I came up with.
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Update: This will no longer be a news interview, I will only say my part.
Interviewer: That is amazing! And so, how would you say your production skills developed throughout this project?
Me: This project was definitely a wild one. I had already done a few small projects leading up to this one which I feel definitely helped with the specific parts like editing, sound, and filming, but it still didn't compare to this one. I think what I most learned, to be honest, was personal skills. No one talks about how important communication and teamwork is when creating something this big. I was luckily able to work with my friend Arantza for this and, at times, it was difficult, but I learned how to explain in a detailed manner exactly what I wanted when filming a shot, for example and later we sort of had to take both of our ideas into account and combine them so we were both happy with it, even if it wasn't our individual original idea. Speaking of being detailed, details are so important. I didn't realize how much you have to pay attention to the small things when producing these types of products. Since our film takes place in the 2000s, we had to make sure everything was time accurate. Which meant we not only had to worry about costuming, but we also had to reshoot a few scenes because an Alexa or Tesla was seen in the background. We also had a reoccurring flower theme going on, where everything that related to flowers had a deeper meaning, for example Lily's name wasn't just a pretty name it described her life... literally... Lily's name literally described her life. I feel like in general this project taught me to question things and really focus on what they may mean. Also organization. I am like one of the most unorganized people ever, I'm a huge procrastinator, and you just cannot do that when doing these kinds of things. We created a schedule with small deadlines to meet for certain portions of the production process which helped us stay on top of things (something I've never done before) and also the blog I was talking about before, it really helped me organize the ideas inside of my head and put them down in writing so I could look back on them rather than rely on my memory, which is not the best. And lastly, perseverance and patience. Arantza and I encountered, many, many issues. We had to work around our, our actor's and my family's schedules to find days to film. On film days we had max 3 hours of daylight to film after school. I was also travelling one weekend and the next Arantza got like really really sick. And only to add on to the pressure, I was leaving for Argentina a few days before all of this was due, so we were definitely under limited time. And even though we were stressed and were met with all of these challenges, we still tried our best, trusted the process and made the best product we could with whatever we had.
Hey blog!!! The time has come! Here are my links, enjoy:)) Opening: When The White Seeds Fall Opening (YAYAYAYAAAYAY) CCR questions #1 and ...