The three parts of production that we learned this semester was pre-production, production and post production. Pre-production is the process of where the script is created. This is the most important part of production. Having a good script can make or break your film project. This part is really important to focus on and implement to a good show. I had experience with pre-production when Doc Chris helped me with the script for Nelle strictly ethnic!Production is the part that comes after the scripting process.This is equally as important and where the filming process is implemented. Finally the post production process is where all the editing happens. Doc Chris said that there isn't that much editing to do if the filming and story telling process was done well.
2. Describe the advantages of having a course co-taught by two professors with two different yet similar approaches.
I though this was great! I think since its the first time both professor are doing this that the course things are going to have to be reevaluated so that it can go more smoothly and with more direction. However, both teachers are so creative and strong in different areas. Jay did an amazing job with teaching us editing. He knows a lot about this area of work. Jay is also very good with the camera and a great teacher. Doc Chris was very creative and had an eye for the camera. He knew how to set up a show and envision a 360 view of what should be done.
3. Describe how you grew in this class in terms of what you overcame and your sense of personal satisfaction?
I finally got behind the camera and learned how to edit! Now that I have learned how to edit a little bit I am empowered to get better and learn more. My creative eye for the camera is growing and I am eager to do more with video. I am really happy that Jay really pushed editing. With the little that I have learned I know I can get better and enhance my editing skills. Personally I wish I took advantage of Greycomm freshmen year. However, I cannot go back to then and I am going to focus on the future. I plan on working on my show called Nelle Strictly Ethnic. I hope to make 5 episodes. I would also like to film a study abroad show with5 episodes.
4. What was the best part of this class for you and would you recommend this course to friend? How different was this class from your other communications courses and other Loyola classes? Do you feel like it prepared you more for the real world because of its strong emphasis on teamwork, flexibility and tight deadlines? Explain.The best part of this class was putting together the production process and created a show. This class was different from my other communications classes because it was very interactive. I also felt as though through filming we became very close to our professors Jay and Doc Chris. I feel as though through the push for constant group work I enhanced my skills in working as a teammate. Overall this was an empowering class and I want to continue to learn more about video.
BELOW IS MY VIDEO REFLECTION
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