Question #3: How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
My production skills improved significantly throughout this project as I was planning, moving to the filming and time management. I was primarily concerned with the general concept of the story, as the project progressed, however, I began to reflect on more technical aspects of camera angles, lighting, sound and pacing. I was taught how various shots may vary the atmosphere of a shot, such as a wide shooting to reveal the setting, and a close-up to reveal some significant information. Another thing I enhanced was plan scenes in advance by use of story boards and shot list. The other skill that I acquired was problem solving, particularly in matters of schedule change and changing locations. All in all, the project allowed me to realize the number of various steps involved in the creation of a film opening and how to work more effectively in the production process.
Script for running "Kate Mackz Style" running interview:
Interviewer (behind camera): Alright Avery, we are about to start our mile, as we go, im going to your thriller film opening extracurriculars!, My first question is how did your production skills develop throughout this project?
Myself: Honestly, they evolved a lot in the process. I was mostly at all times thinking about the plot, however, as we began shooting, I understood the importance of technical aspects, such as camera angles, lighting, timing, and especially sound. I also got to know the impact of various shots on the mood of a scene, particularly when it involves a thriller. I also improved on pre planning with shot list and story boards to allow easier filming. And we did have to problem solve in between with time schedule and location shifts, which allowed me to become more flexible in production.
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