Saturday, March 15, 2025

Question 3 Script

    OKAY! I have a very odd, but solidified idea for the first part of my CCR. So, it will introduce myself getting ready for bed, and drifting off into sleep, where the first part will take part in my dream. There I will be greeted with a MASSIVE version of my stuffed animal (which is a Minecraft pig), where they would be the one asking all of the questions. Then, after that segment, I will wake up late for an interview. The interviewer will be asking the questions; however, the figment of my imagination (the pig) will be causing me to fumble my responses.

Script:

Interviewer:

So, how have your skills developed when going through this... project?

Me:

Well... uhm... (looks at pig with a scared look) I've mostly learned through the trial and error of shot ideas and techniques, plus the extremely good feedback I've had through my peers. First of all, during shooting, I learned a great variety of ways to make scenes more appealing. At the start of this project, we had some struggles with planning out our story, but as the weeks progressed, it got easier and easier to come up with new ways to shoot a scene. Just by adding the back-to-back whip pans in our realization scene (show scene here), it gave the whole shot so much more emotion and life. But our ideas didn't always start out this intriguing. There were some shots we had filmed where it just didn't feel right, unnecessary close ups, broken audio, and confusing dialogue.

Interviewer:

So, only the shots and composition caused you trouble?

Me:

(Looking back where the pig was but it's not there anymore)

(slightly shocked because of absent pig) Well, not exactly. Editing the film was one of the hardest things to do but also helped with our editing skills a TON. Doing the foley for this film and putting all the sounds together gave me the opportunity to try and think outside the box. This project helped me realize that there are no real boundaries for creativity, and just about anything could be the right sound I needed!

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Question 4 Script

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