CCR's Aice Media Portfolio CCRS
Opening https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcPiiXPkIQevwnCZLoxopkBX-q7BmuZn/view
CCR's Aice Media Portfolio CCRS
Opening https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcPiiXPkIQevwnCZLoxopkBX-q7BmuZn/view
For my final reflection I'm going to talk abut about my thoughts on the project and everything that happened in the production of Two Agents: Zero Clue. In the beginning our idea was not concrete at all and honestly I dint feel confident about It until we actually started recording. We had a lot of ideas but the one that was approved by the teacher was the action comedy inspired by 21 Jump Street. Overall the project for me took a long time to make because I never realized how hard it is to make a movie.
The filming process was for sure my favorite part and something I'll remember forever and miss for sure. Overall I think that this experience made me a better team worker as well a more experienced producer. While this is not the path I will chose for my future I will always appreciate and aknowledge the work of the people in the entertainment industry.
For my CCR we did the same thing but it was a little bit easier as we didn't have to act, we just answered questions.
Overall I loved the experience and that I was able to work with my friends. I will also from now one appreciate the movie industry
I would like to give a special thanks to my friends and partners Ranveer and Gavin.
After I finished recording my CCR's I edited them, and since I had my little problem which I metioned earlier the editing was more about making the clips flow rather than a full edited video like our opening was. I had to do some trimming but since my clips had little mistakes it was something I found easy to do.
Here's a timeline of my second ccr video
All right today is Friday and I had a major problem in the production of my CCR, me and my partners had originally planned to help each other produce our CCRs on Thursday since we were not going to school. However once I arrived to my house on Wednesday my parents suprised me with a trip to Brazil that same night. This ruined my plans and made it so I only had 2 hours to pack, shower, eat, and clean my room before we had to leave for the airport. So then with limited I knew I had to do the first CCR video which ended being a tour on the set of the movie which was my house. That actually worked fine but I ended up rushing some thing and it dint turn out so good. Nowe for my second CCR I will do a podcast like the one done by Lebron James where I will some props to make myself look different and use to rooms in my aunts house to record the podcast. Will also so an introduction with a black bacground an the name of the Podcast (School Talk, with your host Drew Holiday)
Here's a sneak peak to my first CCR video
So I will break down my two CCR Ideas
Video one
I will give a tour to people on the set (my house) and answer question 1 and 2
Video two
I will be interviewed by a person like those people that interview millionaires on the street
reference video:
The question is How did you integrate technologies, software, hardware and online in this project?
For me this is making us think how technology and online resources helped us in this project.The question third question for the CCR is How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
For me this question is one of pure reflection and it makes us think about what we did before and how we evolved into creating our piece.
Personally I don't particularly enjoy production acting or movies in general but this experience has definitely taught me that a movie goes way beyond a script and actors. I needed to find things for costumes, props, and even research for an officer profile. If I compare this experience to previous projects I think that my camera skill and feel if a clip is going to work or not improved a ton. Looking back at the One Word Film Project at the start of the year I feel and see so much improvement as I was able to know and work with the production skills I learned. An example I can give is the fist shot of our project the reporter scene. We had our friend follow the script perfectly but once I looked at the shot I noticed that the person wasn't central to the camera which may sound simple but for me it was something I learned this year.
Script
Interviewer: Hey are you the producer foe the latest hit movie?
Me: Yes I am
Interviewer: Can I ask you some question about your experience?
Me: Yes sir
Interviewer: How did your production skills develop throughout this project
Me: Well I learned a lot, and too much to tell you right noe, frankly we'll need a podcast, but for now I'll keep it short. The most impotent thing I learned was how hard a production company works. Since this project we had a smaller budget I had to take a more hand on role where I learned everything from camera positioning to props for the set.
CCR's Aice Media Portfolio CCRS Opening https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcPiiXPkIQevwnCZLoxopkBX-q7BmuZn/view