Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Production of CCR's!

                     Production of CCR's!


Within all productions, there has to be a script! Therefore, I wasted no time in writing mine for CCR Productions. I kept my script in a blog post, easy to access and to quickly make changes to my answers to the CCR. I kept both scripts for my CCR videos in different posts, so I didn't get confused. Writing the actual script answers was actually pretty easy since using my blogs on each research for the CCR already set me up with the content and answers needed to answer each question. When recording my script, I faced many issues in memorizing and speaking coherently. So, I rephrased my answers for certain lengthier questions that required certain vocabulary. While I did struggle with recording the script itself, creating it was a lot smoother.


CCR1-

As discussed in my previous CCR post, my first production is a video-based project. I had a script for this CCR.  My first idea is an officer police who is a substitute for Officer Garcia. He would come in. Ask me (Avery), then he is going to froze and I am going to look at the camera and say that my name is not Avery, but I could answer the questions. Then I will get up and leave the room while answering the door. (It will be Officer Smith.) The actual contents of the CCR video are video and pictures.  I chose Clipchamp for its familiarity with the software, editing, and overall number of elements and designs it has to offer. The videos below will showcase my editing and footage of the progress of my editing. My hopes for creating the first CCR video this way is soft launch and an informational way of displaying the questions of the CCR and showcasing Static within them. 




CCR2-
As discussed in my previous CCR post, my first production is a video-based project. I had a script for this CCR. My second idea is to finish setting up an 18th birthday party, which connects to our film because our character just turns 18 years old. I like answering the question while setting up the party. It is going to be a lot of moving.  I want to make sure that there will not be that much more than other setup parties in real life. The actual contents of the CCR video are video and pictures.  I chose Clipchamp for its familiarity with the software, editing, and overall number of elements and designs it has to offer. The videos below will showcase my editing and footage of the progress of my editing



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