
Logging Shots: I realized that had a lot of extra footage after wrapping up. This is not a complaint because I would rather have too much than too little, but my problem is that I have more extra of the good shots and less of the bad shots. Hopefully my vision will still get across, I used as much of the editing tools I could to help make the scenes better.
Scripting + Paper Editing: The script was reworded, redone, revised in every which way. I kept coming up with different ideas to improve the older ones. But the final script is basically my idea that was originally in my head.
Reshoots: I need to schedule one more re shoot to be truly happy with my project. It was so hard getting everybody on a free schedule that every one's time was so precious that the actual shoots went fast, and I forgot to get the small details scenery for my movie.
Reflection: I think this movie is good for the amount of time and resources I had. It was a good experience and I actually felt like a director. It wasn't easy though! Now I just need to see how my final product will be received.
Improvisation: You should know by now that I am an improv king. I used extra B-roll and random cuts and takes to make my final product. Improvisation is priceless, it can be better than the actual script, if you have the right actors that just have that certain swag and talent.
Rehearsal: While editing everything looked nice and smooth. I played around with the scenes and put them in different spots. I worked alot with the transitions and there timing to get that certain effect I was looking for. I also tried some extra stuff to make it actually look a real film set up.
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