Friday, May 27, 2016

FINAL REFLECTION

If you had to pick three things that you found the most valuable from this class experience, what would they be? What do you feel overall that this course has helped you prepare for?

  The leadership this class can teach you is really good if you plan on going into this industry. Also, you're taught a lot of the practical things. The most valuable parts of this class were the moments where we accomplished our vision. This class can really give you experience and prepare you for the film and video production world.


   

Thursday, May 26, 2016

End of the Year Reflection p.4

What is one unit this year that you felt was the least useful? Why? How could it be improved? If there was one unit in the entire year that I could strike from the schedule, which would you suggest? Why?

I feel like the Video Scriptwriting Keynote was the least interesting to me because it felt rushed/short and surprisingly irrelevant. Most of the keynote was very useful but compared to the rest of them it felt like the least helpful. You could maybe improve it by having the students make more AV scripts during that unit. I don think any unit should be cancelled, however you could cut down a little the sound unit.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

END OF YEAR REFLECTION P. 3

What unit did you enjoy the most? Why? What are three things that you learned from the unit? What are two things that you'd like to know more about? How could this unit be improved? Please give detailed input.

   I would say that I enjoyed the storytelling unit the most. Learning each component of the storytelling process and breaking down what makes a story was very interesting and significant. Learning The Hero's Journey was great and inspecting films for the Hero's Journey archetypes was also fun. I would've liked to have seen a coupe more video's about the significance of character's development, emotions, and power. Other than that the unit felt very solid.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

END OF YEAR REFLECTION P. 2

Now that we are completing the Spring semester, reflect back upon your work. What video are you the most proud of? Why? If there are none, why? What are 3 ways that you could improve your work in the future?

   I am very proud of my montage, silent film, and documentary. The montage, I knew would turn out good due to the appropriate song, good pictures, and strong message I was trying to get across. My silent film came out better than I expected. There was some doubt in my ind that it wouldn't end up that great. And lastly, my documentary was a lot more funner than I thought it would be. A lot of the components of it sounded really boring but it was actually very interesting.

Friday, May 20, 2016

DOCUMENTARY FILM REFLECTION

Now that you are almost finished with your documentary, reflect on what you have learned. Answer the following questions in a well thought out paragraph.

1. What have you learned in the documentary assignment? List three different things that you have learned and what you learned.
  This documentary taught me how to interview a person and make them feel comfortable in front of the camera. It also showed me how one would communicate with their client about the project, and how to capture a real life event or thing on camera and make it slightly cinematic.

2. What has this assignment taught you about video production?
  It taught me how to light up a person for an interview and record a variety of shots for my B-Roll. Also, how one proceeds to make a documentary.

3. Was this assignment a good final project of the year? Why or why not? What did it teach you to improve you production skills?
  I believe this was good idea for our final. Many people don't realize how difficult it can be to make a simple documentary. It requires a lot of work and concentration, things that are needed in this industry. But I also wouldn't be against having an option to choose between a documentary or a narrative.
4. What mistakes did you make on the project? How could you avoid them next time?
  A mistake I made was to get some B-Roll before I got my A-Roll. I of course got more B-Roll afterwards, but it would've been a better idea to do it the other way.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

THE DOGIST MINI DOC

Why is this documentary different? What are 3 techniques that it uses that you learned about in the keynote? How does the documentary use them effectively? Are there any techniques it uses that weren't in the keynote?

  This mini doc is about the world of the dogist. A young photographer for the beautiful animals known as dogs. He walks around, everyday, through the streets of New York and goes up to people and asks if he can take pictures of their dogs. There was a lot of B-Roll for this mini doc. Plenty to show the dog community in New York and how he goes about. There were countless numbers of close ups of these dogs. They also inserted pictures that he took in a short montage showing the personality of the dog in correlation with the owner.


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

INOCENTE, OSCAR WINNING MINI DOC

What makes this such an impactful documentary? What are 2 ways that the filmmakers effectively communicate the participants struggle to the audience? What are 3 techniques that it uses that you learned about in the keynote? How does the documentary use them effectively?

   The oscar winning mini doc, "Inocente", is very impactful because it exposes the struggles this young teenager goes through. They made sure to show all the shelters she has stayed at and random street/park locations she has slept in. It's even more emotional to see a teenager going through this. Also, to know how embarrassed she is of being homeless and how she hasn't told any of her friends is heartbreaking. I believe the true power of the film came from its B-Roll. Showing a day in her life is what'll grab the viewers attention more.