Friday, March 13, 2026

Portfolio Project - CCR Production

 Intro:

As one of the final times I would be filming for this project, I found it rather enjoyable since I now knew what to do. It almost felt surreal since I had begun working on it 8 weeks ago. I would be breaking down questions 1 and 2 into one video, and 3 and 4 into another video. Questions 1 and 2 would take the format of a YouTube video. Questions 3 and 4 would be my directors cut as mentioned in previous blog posts. I found producing the CCR footage for 3 and 4 to be much more fun then 1 and 2. 

Production:

For the first 2 questions, the production for them was much easier then the second 2. I acted as if I was a YouTuber making a video on my production of the film. This concept aligned with the questions answered in the video, which is why I chose it instead of the directors cut like the latter two. Specifically, it question 2 had questioned the distribution means of my film, which would be YouTube on the same channel. For the production, I had sat myself down in a quiet room to film the intro of the video and answer the CCR questions. This production method was more creative than just sitting in front of the camera and was relevant to my answers, so I thought it was best.

For questions 3 and 4, this production was much more difficult and required the help of both my parents to film. I had told them exactly what to do, however. It took place at the same road featured in the first segment of my film opening. To produce this, I had my dad record me introduce my self and answer the questions. But, with this format the CCR would be boring. So to transition from question 3 to 4, I used some of my editing skills to make a fun transition that was also relevant to my film opening since there was also a car crash in there as well. The transition was my mom driving across the cameras viewpoint pretending to lose control and crash. This would be sold with the sound effects that I would be explaining in my next blog.


Picture of a scene from my CCR answering questions 3 and 4


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