CCR Video 2 Script Q3 and Q4
-Script-
The camera has come to me, setting things up.
Me- Oh, hi. My name is Carolina, setting up my sister 18 th birthday party. Oh, you have some questions about my film project. What are the questions?
Some will give me a paper.
Me- Oh, How did your production skills develop throughout this project? And how did you integrate technologies – software, hardware, and online – in this project?
I go to another place to set up something also.
Me- For the first question. Entering AICE Media Studies with no prior experience, I have successfully gained a wide understanding of camera techniques, editing, and film concepts. Through hands-on projects like the Music Project, Mise-en-scène character assignment, and Foley Sound Project, I practiced these new skills while also getting useful feedback from my teacher and classmates. This growth is most shown in my final project, where I have improved my skill these areas to analyze production details and execute pre-production tasks like scripting, acting, and storyboarding, where i see which scenes it is. Also, I see how my teammate Emma is executing every shot we need for our film, and I know how I will do this shot for my future projects. Although editing remains a challenge, I have teamed up with my classmates, Emma, to do the editing, and Emma also has provided me with valuable technical tips and better workflows. I am very proud of the opening storyline for the film opening that we have developed in eight weeks, and I truly enjoyed the entire creative process, from research to filming.
Me- Oh come on, I have to set up something else.
Then I move to another place to set up something different.
Me- For the last question, the answer is - Our project began with a digital blog that served as both a procedural roadmap and a comprehensive archive for our research and planning. For the branding phase, we used Canva Pro (software) to design our company logo and the official poster for Static, with a strong focus on visual marketing. The production was captured on a Nikon T7(hardware), using its dual-lens system to achieve a high-quality, cinematic aesthetic with versatile zooming. During the post-production, our editor transitioned to Adobe Premiere Pro(Online), which allowed for precise control over color grading, sound design, and contrast adjustments. While the technical process involved steep learning curves and late-night tutorials, these struggles ultimately built my confidence in handling professional-grade tools. This seamless blend of hardware and software was essential in transforming our initial concepts into a polished, final production. Well, that's how I integrate technologies into the production process.
Then I stop setting up things.
Me- this party looks great, and thank you for asking those questions. Come back if you have any more questions.

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