Pt.2
So. Much. Stress.
When there is a project going on I am always so stressed because I want everything to go well and the finished project to be great. I use class time to talk to my group about what we have done, what we need to do, and who would be able to do what. This allows a schedule and plan to get made so that way we know when things are happening and need to get done;this is also when most of the storyboarding would happen as well. Post-production class time is working with editor and other group members to figure out what shot goes where and any corrections that need to be made. Outside of class I use my time and work on projects by finding actors and telling them whats up as well as finding any costumes, props, or locations as well as texting back and forth with my group telling them what I'm doing and hearing if they are doing anything or have any questions. In all the projects this year I have taken a leadership role in some way so most of the time if theres a problem then people turn to me, which is stressful sometimes but I don't mind it.
Area
Throughout the course of this year I have been able to see that my strengths are in pre-production work as well as cinematography. At the beginning of this year I started out with a very strong passion for editing and really wanted to go farther in depth with that but through the course of the year, really starting in first quarter I was gently pushed away from it. I was able to go to the cinematographer position however and apply my eye and abilities to this role and grow in this area. I used these new found strengths in the music video for lightening as well as what shots were needed in the short film to make a coherent story and journey. Being first assistant camera for the feature film definitely helped me grow as an artist and I can see a big improvement in my skills and new found strength. My organizing skills and strengths definitely came in handy in pre-production by allowing me to get everything organized and not have everything be complete chaos. While I can see myself growing I definitely still need to work on keeping my pans and tilts smooth as well as keeping lighting and camera settings looking sharp and in focus as well as continuing to work on my communication skills. I still have a long way to go.
That's A Wrap
My role in this years feature film was first assistant camera. This role means I am the DP's right hand gal, helping them basically bringing the film into and actual film from the script by creating storyboards and shot lists, working with the directors and gaffer to hear what they are thinking and want so we can make the film the best it can be. Oh yeah, I was also responsible for helping film the movie. I helped the film be successful by creating a visual and plan for what filming would consist of and what everyone could expect to see as well as being there to get a different angle at the same time the DP was getting one to make the process go faster. I helped get camera equipment get set up and taken down, lens switched out, find the correct storyboard and shot to see what needed to happen, as well as make sure the shots I was getting looked good and that there were no errors so we could the least amount of takes possible. I didn't realize how much I did but yeah, thats how saw my role and how it helped the film be a success. In class I worked with Lauryn, our DP, on storyboards and shot lists, planning scenes, and how the day would go, as well as talking to directors and confirming scenes. Outside of class I worked on storyboards and shot lists that didn't get quite done sometimes staying up to crazy hours to get them done. This was probably the most fun and stressful time.
The Memories
I loved all the people I got to meet and talk to and create relationships with because without this class I wouldn't have probably even talked to them. Not only did I get to meet these people also create lasting memories with them and create wonderful videos and films as well, and thats something I would never give up. The one thing I wish I did was work with different people on projects because I felt that I only worked with the same people for every project and I wish I got to work with a variety. Overall, I am taking away so many new skills with me from this year both technical and professional. I would like to do more cinematic, professions looking videos and films next year instead of just comedic non structured ones. I just want to say thank you to Mrs. Smith for believing in me and giving me awesome opportunities like being first AC and get ready for next year.
Senior Year
Okay, I'm going to keep this short and sweet because it doesn't need to be long and I'm tired of typing. I don't really know what class I want to be in next year because for me it really just depends on the people. It would be really cool if we could keep most of this class together because that would a legacy, but if I have to choose I'd probably go with Hours 3&4 again because I want French 7th Hour and I don't want this class 1st Hour because then the rest of the day would be gross. Having it 3rd and 4th is a nice break in the day. As for feature film production role next year I really want a leadership role as most seniors probably do, I would love to director because who doesn't want to be director because I would be able to be organized and lead people which are things I enjoy and I would be able to be as creative and out there as I wanted to be but I would especially love to be director if it's a script I am really passionate. DP would also be amazing because that way I'll be able to be hands on the camera more but still being a leader and being able to work really closely with my 1st AC and lead them especially if they are a junior. DP would also still allow me to create something beautiful and something I could call mine in the shots I filmed. Overall, any leadership role I would be honored to have, with DP or director (or AD) being my top picks.
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