1. Logging Shots: The material I have is everything that happen during the filming. I want to communicate the entire experience that I had and my interviewee. I want to communicate her story and experiences to the audience. I want to communicate a conversation with my audience. I want my audience to feel like they are having an actual convo.
3. Re-shoots: The camera ran the entire time, so I have all the mistakes and all the bloopers. As of now there is no need for a re-shoot, just maybe some voice-overs.
4. Reflection: I feel very confident about my footage. Fitting it all into 5 minutes was very hard. I had to do many cuts, and I had to cut some dialogue that I really enjoyed, but I had to stay on the strict path of the questions that I asked my interviewee. I choose the footage that captured her personality the best, and the footage that was emotionally charged.
5. Improvisation: My ideas have definitely become smaller. Do to my equipment and my lack of resources in editing software, I have come back down to earth a little. But I have stretched my resources close to the limit.
6. Rehearsal: My quick version received good feedback, and it was fun to make. It was like a trailer of my interview.
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