After having a useful team bonding day, today was different. The wheater was perfect for filming so I took advantage. At around 10:30 ish I was the first to arrive at the park. Since I live close to our film location, I thought it would be important to claim a spot before other people show up. Luckily there were lots of open fields and no one was going to get in our way. After 15 minutes, the rest of the group showed up, and we were ready to begin. At first, we were nervous and kept messing up. I realized we were trying maybe a little too hard and it seemed forced. In an attempt to fix these mistakes, I suggested that perhaps we play some football and soccer to get our minds off filming. This idea was a major success because after 20 minutes of playing, we were ready to film and the changes were evident. Instead of having forced interactions all of our scenes came naturally and flowed. We really looked professional and definitely not a high school film. After filming for an hour o...
Making a short film was a challenging but rewarding experience, and I learned a lot about self-building along the way. I realized that making a film requires a lot of self-motivation and discipline. I had to learn to prioritize my time and set achievable goals for myself in order to stay on track. As a self-builder, I had to be resourceful and find creative solutions to problems that arose during the filmmaking process. I took on multiple roles in the production, such as writing, directing, and editing, which required me to develop a wide range of skills. I learned to be adaptable and flexible, as plans and ideas often needed to change based on new information or feedback. Self-building allowed me to take ownership of my work and create something that was truly my own. I had to take initiative and be proactive in order to get things done, which helped me develop a strong work ethic. I learned the importance of self-reflection and self-critique in order to improve my skills and wo...
It was nerve-wracking to show my short film to others, but I knew that feedback was important to help me improve. I was grateful for the opportunity to have others watch and review my film, as it provided valuable insights and perspectives. The comments and feedback I received helped me identify areas of the film that needed improvement and provided suggestions for how to address them. Some of the feedback was critical, but it was always given with the intention of helping me improve my work. I appreciated the honesty of the reviewers and their willingness to share their thoughts and opinions. Hearing the reactions of others to my film was a valuable experience that allowed me to understand how it was being perceived by an audience. The feedback helped me identify areas where I needed to work on my storytelling, pacing, and character development. The comments also gave me new ideas and perspectives for future projects. It was helpful to hear the different perspectives of the reviewers,...
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