Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Creative Critical Reflection Thinking

     Yesterday in class, we took notes on how to do your creative critical reflection after finishing your film opening. I didn't realize it would be this big, but I believe its a great way to show your personality and creativity while also talking more about what you made. Here are the notes I made for it, breaking down each question.

   

    Since the schedule we had for the entire film opening project included making time for the CCR, it won't be a problem when it comes to time management. As long as our group finishes the entire opening before spring break (3/25-3/29), we'll have that entire week to film our individual CCRs. It's recommended to do two of them, and I already have something in mind for one of them. I've always loved listening to podcasts, so I'll definitely do a podcast for one of them. My idea is to make a podcast episode of two film producers or directors (one of them being me), and they both discuss certain films and their own productions. I'll create a script for one section of the podcast where the other person asks me about my film, "Dear Mara". Through this video, I'll most likely answer two of the more detailed questions.

     In a lot of the podcasts I listen to, they post a video along with it of the person speaking. So, I'll incorporate that along with additional images, film examples, and clips from my opening to keep the audience engaged. When it comes to sound, I'm not sure what I should do. Not many podcasts include sound effects or music, but I still don't want audiences to get bored with just my voice. I'll need to think deeper about this, along with what other media product to create to fully answer the questions. I'll update on this later in the month!

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