Monday, March 7, 2016

Creative Critical Reflection (Question #3) *DRAFT*




I say that my production skills certainly improved over the duration of the project, more so since I was the director and I had a predetermined image of project. With that I was extremely particular with our choices and how I wanted to present the final product. I worked extremely close with our groups editor and location producer, Justin Bofield & Jacob Pilz respectively, to orchestrate things as efficiently as possible. 
While all influence was indirect it had a strong effect as I was able to morph in its raw form, in this is where I would say my production skills exponentially grew; perhaps the procurement of people and allocation of work is also another way my production skills in improved. I had a short mock reenactment of a scene in our film with a group of girl to pick from, and while that was initially successful, the actress that we choose could no longer work for due to some contingent issue. That in tandem with giving out work in accordance to tastes proved to be very productive and made for a better product. To continue, the camera work was all controlled by me, so I could really see how much an effect proper shoot could really do for our film; originally I had multiple cuts in the Aaron introduction but I felt like that would detract to much from the film and show lack of focus, no point to switch to another angle unnecessarily.

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