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...
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