Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Production Process of Portfolio Project



                           Welcome back everyone, I hope you guys are having a marvelous day! I hope today brings you an immense amount of joy and happiness. Today's blog post will be light, but we will continue to go over the Production Process of 'Only Mine'. I will continue to provide you guys with pictures or moments of my Filming Process. In addition, I will reflect on my process and go over any obstacles I encountered. With that being said, let us begin ...




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In this picture, I was filming one of the scenes from the second trailer. I was going over lines with Austin (Jacob's character) and answering any questions the rest of the cast had. Austin was able to learn his lines quickly and my cast was highly supportive of him. 







Picture 2: 







In this picture, my cast members were practicing for one of the scenes where Jacob begun to stalk Sarah. I had them practice the motions of the scene and we tried out a fairly closed-in setting. The cast members in this picture are Isabel, Lucia, and Austin. They represent the characters for Courtney, Sarah, and Jacob. 








Now that you guys have been given moments of my filming process, it is time for me to reflect on my filming process...















My filming process was a very fun experience. I was given the chance to collaborate with others and improve my leadership skills. Additionally, I became more comfortable or knowledgeable with what it takes to develop a production. For a production to be developed, you need a reliable cast, the proper camera equipment, an immense amount of research/planning, etc. I made sure that I completed each one of those steps successfully.  






Even though my filming process had many ups, I did encounter some downs. Some obstacles I faced involved audio issues and my casts' memorization of their lines. Since I filmed mostly outside, there was an outdoor noise pick up in some of the scenes. To fix this issue, I had my actors/actresses record a voiceover so the audio would only focus on what the characters were saying. Regarding my casts' memorization of their lines, I gave them five minutes before each scene to go over the script. As they did this, I went over with them the motions or body language of each character. 






Any filming process is not going to be perfect!  I definitely recognize this. I am grateful for the things that went well and for the obstacles I encountered. Each obstacle I encountered taught me something new and I will definitely use what I learned for future productions! You must not see your mistakes as failures, but as areas where you can learn or grow. The filming process for 'Only Mine' is one to remember and I am grateful for everything I went through. 






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