Tuesday, March 19, 2024

CCR TIME

     So the other day my teacher taught us the final part of the movie intro project, the CCR, and let me just say, IT SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH FUN. I've already had so many ideas cross my mind on what to film. So pretty much the CCR is just a reflection of the entire movie intro and the process of creating it. In it, you have to answer four question through the use of two media products, and I'm so pumped to do it. Let's go over my ideas.

    The first idea I have is a video where I interview myself. I really like this idea as it would require me to not only use advanced camera techniques, but also stand out as a creative idea. In my freshman year of high school, I took a class called Television Production 1, and we had a similar project (linked here) where we had to interview ourselves. I used a time travel idea and I think that would work really well in this situation as I can have my past self asking my current self the questions to help them figure out what to do for their movie intro.

    My next idea also stems from an assignment I was given before. This idea would be based on a Man on the Streets (linked here), which is pretty much where someone goes out and asks a stranger a random question. For this idea, I would have my friend film an intro saying that he is going to find out about peoples passions, and have him go up to me and ask me about my passion. I would respond with filmmaking and he would then proceed to ask what my latest project is and all about it. I believe that this is also a unique idea, and also aligns with something that I'm used to as I've made several of these projects. On top of that, I believe it is a great way to get the information across.

    The next idea up is a directors interview as shown by the video below.

   My idea is exactly like the video. I would have someone interviewing me asking me the questions I need to answer. While this isn't necessarily a unique idea, it is a great way to get the information across. On top of that, I believe doing this would seem a lot more professional than my other ideas.
    
    My last idea is a podcast. This would be similar to the directors interview but be a lot less formal. I like this idea, as I've worked on several podcasts before for competitions, so it would be something I'm used to. On top of that, I believe it would be a great chance to add short comedic moments throughout the piece while not being to informal.

    Please tell me what you guys think of my ideas in the comments below and I'll keep you all updated on my choices

-The Producer


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