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Creative Critical Reflection - Final Task

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 Hello and welcome back to the blog! I now present to you, my CCR

Final Task

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       This is my group's short film after months of preparation. We all learned very valuable lessons and will continue to be productive media enthusiasts and cinephiles due to our love for the practice. We hope you enjoy the video.

Production Blog: I am editing

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      Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog. On my last blog, I talked about creating the title screen for my movie. I almost completed the title screen and I only have some final touches for it. Anyway, now that I am done filming, my group has the job of editing. Riley is the one who will be doing most of the editing for our film as he is the most qualified to edit and he has the best program for the job. My role in this is to edit the opening sequence. During filming with my group, I made sure to take many clips that could be used for the opening sequence of our film. I now had a lot to work with. I decided to take reference from some things that I observed on the 'WatchTheTitles' website a while ago. One series I took note to was a show called 'Bad Sisters'. In their opening sequence, it showed a Rube-Goldberg machine with violent aspects instead of typical physical transfers of energy. An example of this violent aspect would be a knife chopping an apple. A typi

Production Blog: Finishing up Filming

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 Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, casting, pre-production, shooting, sound recording, post-production, and screening the finished product before an audience that may result in a film release and an exhibition. Filmmaking occurs in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts around the world. It uses a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques. Although filmmaking originally involved the use of film, most film productions are now digital.[1] Today, filmmaking refers to the process of crafting an audio-visual story commercially for distribution or broadcast.