Friday, May 2, 2014

Blog post# 10 - Final reflection



There's a lot that I can say about this course, it's really more of knowing where to start that's a challenge for me. There are a couple of outcomes in particular that stand out though.  The documentary storytelling and scene assignment projects each had their own challenges that provided excellent experience. On both of the projects encountered a number of issues; as frustrating as that is, the assignments allowed me to have that experience, and now I will know how to solve them in the future. I can say, out of everything, the most that I gained from the course was a new way to explore and think about the craft. I already had varying degrees of knowledge about the equipment and their applications going into the course. What the course provided for me personally was a push to delve in and discover the craft of cinematography to a larger degree than I had done before. I was pushed to read as much as I can, to discover the process of the masters, and then to try and apply the new techniques to the productions. Besides lighting a fire to learn and develop as much of the mechanical side of the art, the class also pushed me to think about the connection between form and content. I learned all of the technical skill in the world won’t help you tell a good story unless you understand how it can be used to serve the story.

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