Thursday, March 9, 2023

Everybody Starts Somewhere

 All of the actors honed their team volleyball skills in preparation for filming. Each actor had to sharpen their talents in order to make the project seem more real. One actor needed to be taught how to play completely. Given that the character he plays is in a comparable circumstance, this worked out perfectly. This practice led to a fantastic day of getting ready for what waited ahead. I was able to give them ideas for camera angles while observing how we interacted with one another. I also had the chance to practice my lines before we recorded. It was difficult to acquire close photos without running the risk of someone getting hit, so I had to be mindful of how I played. 


Everyone warmed up before the day began. To prevent injuries, everyone stretched and took deep breaths. A sport that may be played both inside and outside is volleyball. We worked on our skills outside on a sand court with a net for our movie. We worked on our talents both individually and in groups. It demands good hand-eye coordination and teamwork to play volleyball. To get ready for the recording, we each worked on our passing, blocking, and striking. During this procedure, a number of the movie's scenes and images were workshopped. Most of these actions will be shown in a training montage, a typical component of sports movies. I am our most seasoned player, with experience from previous years of playing that allowed me to assist the other guys with easy errors regarding technique. We all viewed films together to observe how professional volleyball players behave on the court after a long day of rushing about. This was a fantastic way to cap off a long day while still learning important details for our movie.





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Final CCR

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