Hi! Wow, I can't believe this is my last post before turning in my project. Honestly, it feels like since week 5, time just flew by. This project taught me a lot about myself. I learned about my creative strengths and weaknesses. Such as that I excel in things like story telling and the creative aspects of the production process and that my weaknesses lie in the technological/ post-production area. I also learned that a project like this takes time and effort, and procrastination is simply not an option.
Despite the challenges we faced, my group and I were able to create a film opening we are proud of. My group and I were able to work so great together as we all had different strengths that we were able to contribute to the project and were all willing to give our 110% to make our film opening. For example, after Elke finished editing, when we tried to export to OneDrive and Google Drive the file it somehow got corrupted (I'm still not 100% sure what that means) and really depleted the video quality of the film. Luckily, Isa, one of my group members, was able to figure out how to tweak and crop certain things to make it look better.
Overall, despite the tedious parts, this project was so much fun to put together. I think part of the reason was because my group and I were all very open minded to each others ideas and were able expand off of each other instead of wanting things to only be a certain way, in simpler terms, none of us were selfish about the project.
This project, although it did keep me up many late nights, has given me so much hope and excitement for future projects. Anyway, bye Cambridge people!
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