Saturday, March 7, 2026

Question #3 Research and Script

#3. How did your production skills develop throughout this project?

Slide 1:

Throughout this project, my production skills improved a lot. At the beginning, I originally fully understand how much planning and organization mattered, but as I worked through each stage, I started to see how every decision affected the final product.

Slide 2: 

My planning skills developed first. My partner creating the storyboard helped me think ahead and picture what each scene should look like. This made filming easier because I already knew what shots I needed and how they would fit together.

Slide 3: 

My filming skills also improved. I learned how to use angles, lighting, and framing to make my shots look clearer and more intentional. I also got better at using simple tools like my phone and a flashlight to control the mood and situation of the scene.

Slide 4: 

Editing was where I grew the most. At first, I only knew how to make basic cuts, but I learned how to adjust timing, fix audio, and create smoother transitions. I also realized how important pacing is because even small changes can affect how the scene feels.

Slide 5

Overall, this project helped me become more confident with the entire production process. I learned how to plan better, film with more purpose, and edit in a way that makes the final product look more polished.

(Around 2 Minutes to Speak, All done on Canva)



For this project, most of my understanding of production came from using Clipchamp throughout the school year. I have been editing on Clipchamp since the start of the class and used it for several projects, so I already had experience with the basics. I also learned a lot from working with my partners, Kai and Christian, because they helped teach me new things and showed me how to work faster. Since my computer is slow, I often edited on their computer, which made the process easier and helped me learn by watching them

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