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CCR opening sequence interview

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I've done the CCR in an interview form. I explained all I needed to in a very transparent way. I hope you enjoy it!

Final Task: Intro to Movie

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 This final task came with learning many new skills. I learned how to add text to my edits. I loved having this creativity for my projects. It really allows me to enjoy these projects.

Production Blog: Reflecting on The Backstory and How it Would Further

Production Blog: Adding Details

Production Blog: Continuing to Edit

Production Blog: Starting to Edit

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We've pretty much finished filming all of the clips at this stage. This means it's time to start editing everything! There are a lot of clips in all. Nonetheless, we had pretty much narrowed it down to which takes we wanted to hold and which we wanted to discard. That is to say, we have all of the footage we need to edit. Alexa began editing a bit earlier than this. She combined all of the positive scenes in one edit. She threw in a few fillers here and there to give her a rough guess. She actually had all of the clips. As a result, she combined them all in one edit. However, this isn't a particularly difficult task. The sound is the most difficult part. We'll have to edit a variety of sounds and various speech recordings. For example, we wanted the "911 Call" to be muffled. As a result, Alexa had to download "Audacity" in order to edit the video. With no prior training, this was very difficult. There are several components of this. The part when he ...

Production Blog: Finishing Up Filming

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We started the shooting last week. The white scenes were also shot. Which are the joyful and good scenes in the day. We didn't start filing the night scene until now. Which we completed in one night as a group. We wanted to stick to our original plan of changing clothing. About the fact that the collection seemed to be excellent, I was always concerned. I was concerned with whether or not people would understand the transitions. Interpretation, I believe, has the potential to make or break this short film. For the simple explanation that if you don't watch the movie, you won't be able to enjoy or understand it. The final scene, in which Zeke "Kills" actress Paola D., who played his girlfriend, was a little complicated. For these reasons, he was swinging with a true knife. That is, even if he was at a safe distance, he was already in danger. It was also difficult to film. This was a crucial time for me to catch. For safety's sake, keep out of the way. It was di...