The last piece, my CCR. I tried to talk about my entire thought process going into this film but still keep it concise. Topics I mentioned were my synopsis, social issues I wished to cover, the filming and editing process, past productions that helped me, and my distribution channels. I hope you can get a glimpse into my mind and dig deeper into what Caste Takes All really means to me. Thank you so much for joining me on this journey, bye!
Friday, April 14, 2023
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Final Film
I am beyond excited to share my final film: Caste Takes All. With months of planning, shooting, and editing, I am very satisfied with how everything came out. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I did making it. Here it is finally! (make sure to choose 1080p60 for the best quality)
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Wrapping up

But before I did this, I sent a rough cut to my teacher with only the shots so they could be analyzed. Before I edited, I wanted to make sure that the material I was working with was at least alright. After reviewing, I gained better ideas and some changes to make.
So I found that the rain scene and sunny scene did not fit together. They were inconsistent and I couldn't just jam them together. To make this scene blend with my former shots, I edited a blinking effect. So Ziya is listening to Maahi yelling about how "the place, the people" are all good but then her eyes start blinking and they open to the thunderous sky. The blinking effect was difficult because I had to add an adjustment clip and then merge the eclipse node and then per every 5 frames, change the height and blur of the mergence. In the end it definitely payed off and elevated the complicity of my opening scene.
Also I was iffy about what type of music to add. The sound chosen was a mix of nature sounds and white noise. I did not want to add lyrics of any kind because there is so much dialogue in my film and the scenes without it are short. I needed something that was natural and my rough cut helped me realize this.
While finishing up my opening scene, I had to also be thinking about my creative critical reflection (CCR). This is where I could really explain my story and why I made the choices that I did. I focused on the 4 questions provided by Cambridge but also included experiences that were individual for me. The filming layout will look like this. I will start off with a synopsis of the story while sitting on a chair with the outdoors behind me. Then I will break down where my story falls in the social issues/ stereotypes category which will be filmed as an voiceover with insert shots of the final video. Next I will cover the specifics of production as a walk through of me talking about the tools and materials I used. Then another voiceover of my past projects like the music video and swedeing scene. Lastly, I will finish with distribution and exhibition in the same chair I started in.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Credits
Creative Critical Reflection
The last piece, my CCR. I tried to talk about my entire thought process going into this film but still keep it concise. Topics I mentioned...
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After multiple weeks of planning, preparation, and trial and error, I was finally ready to rehearse my opening scene with my cast members. I...
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After arranging the shots into the correct order, the next step in the editing process was to add credits. I first created a document with t...
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Honestly the hardest part of writing my opening scene was submitting it. I have so many ideas in my head of which pivotal moment to choose f...