Ahhhh, CCR #3 is crazyyyy. That means my CCR's are halfway done meaning the project is almost overrrr. I have very mixed emotions about it being over, I'm happy, I'm sad. I don't know, what I do know though is I am ready from break, sooo let's get on with this CCR. So my second CCR is going to answer questions 3 and 4, and I want to do something inspired by Vogues house tour while answering the question. This post however is going to be answering question 3, " How did your production skills develop throughout this project."
Script:
Cameraman: (knocks on front door)
Addison: Um hi, can I help you?
Cameraman: Oh! are you Addison Whitney?
Addison: Uh yea I am, but who are you?
Cameraman: I'm with Rogues House Tours, and viewerd really want to see where you live, could we have a tour?
Addison: Oh! sure, come in.
Cameraman: Ooo very nice house, so I hear you have a new film coming out.
Addison: Thank you! and yes I do have a new film coming out, it's called "Till Death Do Us Part".
Cameraman: That's cool, personally, have you noticed any skill improvement while working on this project compared to others?
Addison: Yes! definitely! This is the first project I have actually developed from scratch. My job as the producer tought me how important it is to keep things organzized and stick to the schedule. From finding locations to film, to deciding which shots to include in which scenes was a difficult task. However I think my favorite part of it all was deciding on the mise-en-scene. We even got to create a fake body. Me and my director wanted to make sure we had every little detail down to a T.
Cameraman: Man that sounds like a lot of work, all I do is hold a camera and talk to people.
Addison: Yea it is, speaking of the camera. I also realized making sure you have enough footage is crucial. Just to make sure you have the perfect clip for the scene. I also got to learn a tiny bit of editing, hearing each little sound from heels clicking to doors slamming. Made me notice how important those tiny details actually are, and how wrong a scene can look if it's missing.
Cameraman: Wow, it seems like you learned a lot all from this one project.
Addison: I definitely did
Cut to next scene...
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