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CCR Final Task

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 Here is my CCR! I had so much fun making this reflection, and enjoyed the process of filming. I shared so much of my process, in a fun format. Please enjoy my video, and watch closely for secrets.

Final Task

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 Hello bloggers! This is my final task film intro. The creative experience of a lifetime. Overall, I am very happy with this project. Enjoy!

Production Blog: Production Wrapped William Final Task

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 Hello, and welcome to my tenth and final production blog. Filming and editing has been fully completed. Protect the president, our cinematic vision has finally been accurately realized. Editing throughout has been finalized, hitting within the time limit effectively. Overall, we are very proud with how the scenes have come together in the end. Seeing it as a complete project makes all the work done towards it worth it. The opening credits run perfectly with the theme, especially including the drone shots. The mood and feel is established efficiently. Also, the royalty-free music included also worked well with the film. The dramatic opening music is very well placed in my opinion. Filming was a great experience for me. It gave me new experience with angles I haven't had to create before. The opening balcony scene  was very interesting, with a seemingly perilous shot. However, the drone made many of these shots simple. Through overhead, chase, and surrounding shots the film came int

Production Blog: Finishing Editing Earl Final Task

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 Hello, and welcome to my 9th production blog. I am completing the editing process. Overall, the film is coming together as a complete package. We have shown parts of it to friends. We filmed essentially everything we wanted to film. Editing for the first two-thirds of the film is done. My final portion, of editing, is near final completion. My opening credits are finalized as well. With my production "companies" and actors. The main final component I have to add is the final ending music. This portion can not be copyrighted. I have to search for appropriate royalty-free music. These will change the feeling of the final scenes. I will ask group members how they got their music. Also, I mean to ask for editing advice as a portion of credits occur at the start of my section. Overall, the end is near. The collaboration overall has been great. Finally, we have almost carved out a finished task. The final dose of editing is needed.

Production Blog: Editing Earl Final Task

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 Hello, and welcome to my eighth production blog. The editing process of our film has begun. I am assisting with the last section of the five-minute film. These are the ending scenes. These scenes are also action-heavy and require a lot of cuts and edits. For my portion, I am utilizing I-Movie. This is a simple and versatile software. This is a very high-pressure area of editing. I have to conclude our final task with high-stakes scenes. This will require several hours. The other sections of the film will be edited by other group members. However, the end is only me. I will try to up the ante as much as I can. With quick shots between each interaction. Then tension will surely build. For the garage scene, I will try to make the scene as dark as I can. It will be scary for both the president and the audience. Editing will play a large part in these scenes tones. I am excited about making these scenes to this level. Overall, editing a large pressuring area of the film is beginning.

Production Blog: Review Randy Final Task

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Hello and welcome to my seventh production blog. We have decided to let our friends watch our incomplete film. They will review it. Essentially, giving their thoughts on the film's quality. Everyone's opinion varied throughout the film. My friend Titan appreciated most aspects of the cinematography. Especially the drone shots. He liked what I did for tense scenes, using a more intimate shaky cam style. Within the drone shots, he found his most enjoyment. The overhead and chase shots were very appreciated artistically. Next, my friend Jorge. The aspects he commented on were acting and set design. First, the acting. Student actors aren't the best, so he found this section to not be up to standard with the rest of the film. With clever editing and sound design, we can more than make for awkward acting sequences. Onto the next point, the set design. We used our friend's house as the filming location. This is our white house, our kidnapping garage, and chase street. So essen