Below is a 12-minute video of my CCR. In it I explain the foods I make throughout the day. As well, as going in depth on sneakers and my sneaker hobby.
I, Chelsey, and Corey were able to follow through with our final filming day. We filmed after school, on Friday, December 16. There was a slight setback, because the park where I was going to originally film them, Caporella Park, was closed, due to construction reasons. Corey had suggested that we instead go to North Andrews Neighborhood Park. It is about 1-2 miles from Caporella Park, so everyone agreed to it. Another slight setback, for whatever reason, the main road that led to the park, was completely shut down by county police. As well as any intersection within a two-mile circumference. That delayed me about a couple minutes, same with Corey and Chelsey. I did not bring many props other than my cellphone to film Corey and Chelsey, and some water bottles to keep us hydrated. Corey originally was supposed to bring a tripod to help me film but was unable to find it. In total, I filmed about 5 scenes of Corey and Chelsey. It took about 30 ...
I was able to start filming Corey on Saturday, December 10th. Corey came over to my house to start filming around 1:30 in the afternoon. I finished my filming session of Corey for that day at around 4:00. The filming session took about 2 hours, with a 30 minute break in between. Out of the 12 scenes that we drafted on the storyboard, I was able to film about 6 out of 12 scenes. I filmed in total, about 53 scenes during that session. I filmed the same scene on average, 3-5 times. I would film the same scenes using different angles, movement, and shots. For example, for one scene, I did a tracking shot of Corey walking into his bedroom. Then proceeding to lay down. For that exact scene I filmed him, except I filmed him walking into the room, and laying down on the bed as two different scenes. There were a couple of bloopers, like for instance, I'd be filming Corey and randomly we'd start laughing. One thing I found easy was filming the scene, although it did require a ...
1. How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? My music video uses conventions, by utilizing high and low angles, as do most top tier music videos. Also, in the music video, the entire video had a gloomy feel or vibe to it, which is seen in many Alternative Rap/Rock songs. Lastly, the mood of the music video shifts a lot, the music video goes from a sad mood, to a happy mood, to an optimistic mood. 2. How does your product engage with audiences AND how would it be distributed as a real media text?? My music video engages the audience, by giving the audience a story. Then giving the story context, so that the person watching isn't left wondering, what is happening during the video. The music video would be distributed through an array of media platforms, such as YouTube, Tik Tok, Instagram, Vimeo, etc. 3. How did you production skills develop throughout this project? I became more organized with my production ski...
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