Thursday, December 11, 2025

Experiences Used to Reflect as a Director and Cinematographer for the CRR (Planning)

What learning experiences I can use to get ideas.

I was the leading director of recording on a Saturday at cypress park. Therefore, I can use the before of this event to say what I planned and how I did as a director. I planned a production proposal to record this swede. I had no idea what a director had to do yet for the whole swede. I worked on getting actors and meeting them at the location. I discovered what it was to be a director while recording the swede. Below is what lead me to realize the importance of leadership.


It all started being a director by looking at the scene first then designing a shot list that was used as a rough draft of every shot.

Next, I had to organize a meetup at the park, which somewhat stressed me of the situation.
This told me how hard being a director is, I needed to develop first to actually start the recording. Because I had just had one member in my group, I didn't have to worry too much on getting multiple people to do work, it was just my actors that caused me the most problems. During recording the swede, it was difficult to manage recording time, breaks, and total mishaps. Over time I managed to get 87 clips that I had to review and fix because I was also the cinematographer. This taught me over time what it means to be the leader of the project and just knowing that I only done the minimum of what real directors do. 




The question I need to answer 

First, I need to pre respond to the question before I start recording. At the start of the video, I will begin with the background context of the project and how that further develops me. Then, I will start the video giving a brief pause with each part giving things I did and how over time I progressed as a director and a cinematographer, I will continue until at the end of the video where I will give a statement of how I communicated with my teammate of how I worked with him editing it.








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