My CCR Post Part 1 (Cinematographer)
Question I will answer:
‘How did your production skills develop throughout this project?’
What it’s a CCR?
It stands for Creative Critical Response, it's a reflection on the work we create. This is evaluated individually, not as a group.
What I plan to say:
How I:
developed stronger cinematic analysis skill.
Learned to break down the original scene shot by shot.
Learned to identify and classify camera movements.
Improved at creating shot lists and recognizing where each shot begins/ends (and also where the scene ends)
My attention to detail grew because I analyzed the scene second by second.
Technical Cinematography Skills
Improved my understanding of camera settings (ISO, aperture.)
Practiced using the tripod for precise and stable framing.
Learned about lighting setups like key light, backlight, side lighting.
Mise-en-Scène and Problem Solving
Developed improvisation skills to adapt household materials into set pieces.
Improved at keeping visual consistency while shooting miniatures. Solved unexpected problems during challenging scenes (like for example the dolphin sequence and the oven scene)
Communication and Collaboration
How I: Learned to communicate visually with the director and rest of the team.
Followed creative suggestions and integrated the director’s vision.
Collaborated with the editor and sound team to plan each shot.
Improved at working under pressure and staying organized.
Workflow and Organization
Improved my time management and ability to meet deadlines (still working on that)
Organized shooting sessions with my team.
Understood the workflow of recreating a professional scene with limited resources.
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