Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Production Post- CCR

  Hii blog! 

Can you believe this is the last week of blog posts? I feel like it was just yesterday I was researching the genre I took interest in. After a longggg journey it is finally time to piece together every aspect of this project. For this weeks blog posts, I actually ended up creating a guideline for me follow so I can mention each and every topic, there's so much to cover and I wanted to ensure I cover everything. 

LETS TALK CCR 1

 Set design- So I ended up filming my director's commentary for CCR 1, questions 1 and 2 in my backyard. I felt it was a nice place to film. We have reviewed and discussed in class before about directors commentary and how we should not have a plain background that makes the audience bored. 




Shooting process- The shooting process for CCR 1 required memorization and repetition of lines that I created in previous blog post in order to achieve the result I wanted. I practiced in front of the camera what I had say without filming until I felt comfortable enough to actual film. I repeatedly rehearsed what I wanted to stay but in different tones to  play with the delivery of what I was saying. 

- Here's is a blooper from CCR 1 




LETS TALK CCR 2

The shooting process for CCR 2 was relatively easier than CCR 1. Solely because I didn't have to film myself. I didn't have to set anything up. I just had to record my voice. Which don't get me wrong also comes with challenges but will be discussed in the next blog post on how those challenges made the process a little harder. I recorded my voice a couple times until I liked how it sounded and uploaded it to the Canva presentation. I created about a total of 5 main audio recordings (I have so much more in my recently deleted). Surprisingly It took me longer than expected to record my voice. But overall not to bad.





The general process of producing my CCR'S was not difficult. However, the process was lengthy, but we'll get more into that in the next production post. See you soon !


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