Friday, December 9, 2022

A first Christmas View


Now that we have a sizable amount of material, it's time to edit and combine it. After review, several of our takes weren't that great. This was most likely a result of us dividing up the filming duties among ourselves because of the large group we were filming with. Despite that, we obtained some fantastic pictures. 

We captured us playing games in numbers of photos with the decorations. One of the things we needed were something  that would aid in the film's flow. Many pictures of us entering activities were captured. The number of videos we have of us leaving the activities was our problem. These were substantially more challenging due to staff rushing us to get out of the way to allow other guests in. Which led to rushed photos.

We felt that we overshot ourselves talking and moving while we were filming. The truth turned out to be the exact opposite of this. We required additional transition pictures to demonstrate how we entered and exited events. The middle was kind of confusing, but the beginning and end were strong.

I believe it will serve our interests best to re-film several scenes. This would require returning to the park, which is an expensive choice. If we do shoot there again, we will have more time to invite someone, which will eliminate many of the problems we encountered while filming.

If we don't do that, we might need to come up with another solution to improve the feel of the documentary. This might entail moving the scene entirely and reshooting everything. We would have to throw away everything we had if that were the case. This is doubtful because we have a number of photos that merit inclusion in the video. To make the movie as good as it possibly can be, we still need to capture additional minute details.






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Final CCR

 This is my CCR or Creative Critical Reflection based on our short film Spike of Luck