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This is the script for question #3 of the CCR.
For my second CCR video it will include questions #3 and #4, and this will include my friend doing an interview.
:Hi guys welcome back to the ___ interview show, today we are here with the producer of the film opening "Running Out of Time"
Alexis: Thank you for having me
:Of course, I have a few questions that i would like to ask
Alexis: Go on ahead
:Throughout the film, how was your skills on shots improving?
Alexis: Throughout the development of my production, I was able to utilize some of the shots and techniques that we learned and practiced throughout the duration of the year. These shots include long shots, the establishing shot, close ups, tight close ups, etc. Although there were previous projects in which I was able to practice using these shots this production really made me work at attempting to include all of these shots that I was educated about.
:Cool! And for the editing, how did that go?
Alexis: Once again, these previous projects I was able to practice my editing skills, but this called for something more difficult than that before. Aside from putting all of the clips together and ensuring that the clips, the sound, and the order of them all go together, I was required to make a film opening with credits. This means that I had to learn how to utilize the text on the editing software that I used, Adobe. I had to make sure that the credits were how I aspired it to look as well as fitting the film and the requirements.
:Overall, how did this entire production help your skills develop?
Alexis: This production was really eye opening as there was many things that was going wrong, and I was able to recognize the skills that I was utilizing. First of all, the hardest part of the entire project was simply getting everyone together, there were only five of us that were required to together, but nobodies schedule lined up. I was behind a week on filming because of this. We were also on a time crunch, which means that while attempting to film, I had to ensure that I was making use of the techniques that I was educated on throughout the school year.
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