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Rainas Blog
A look into my creative process
Film Opening and CCRs!
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My Reflection
CCR Editing
CCR Production
Monday March 9, 2026
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The overall production of my two videos was extremely fun. For the second one specifically, I got to film it at my dads apartment, having a night time city scape in the background. They both went exactly how I wanted them to, my scripts came in handy and I felt that they worked to get all of the driving points across.
For my first video, like I mentioned before in one of my previous blogs, I filmed it my small tripod with a light attached, to make it look more professional. I haven't gotten to the editing process for that one since it will be a little bit harder than my second one because I will have a lot of cutaway content and inserted content, which I didn't have in my talk show themed second video.
CCR production ideas
CCR Question #3 Research
Thursday March 5, 2026
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As I mentioned in my last post, I decided to answer the third question last. It really discusses my over all skills and in what ways that I improved, and I think that my answer for that would be a good way to wrap up my project as a whole. In having my second video being an interview, there can be a sincere feeling with the host and even the audience when I am discussing my answer. To convey a feeling of growth I will most likely have to add some empathetic lines within my script and add audience reactions to further drive my point home.
After we would come back from the short ad break (will not be shown), we will jump straight into the second question which is:
How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
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My main goal for this video is to create a accurate and engaging interview environment. In adding all of the sound effects, audience sounds, and opening/closing music, it all works together to further push the typical interview vibe, which is what I wanted. I decided to split the questions up between the two video very intentionally, I wanted to have each question fit the vibe of what I was doing to pair with it. I could go way more in depth with the first and second questions within the director commentary because it was only me, not bouncing my answers off of a host. However, the third and fourth questions were perfect for that, that is why I chose them for the interview.
I am going to be filming the interview over the weekend, so I can ensure that me and my dad aren't busy or tired during the filming, especially because it is a very upbeat and fun tone to the interview, not somber and sad like the content of my film. As I mentioned before, that juxtaposition is a major factor as to why I chose a interview style CCR in the first place, I wanted it to be that happy feeling.
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Here is a link to the second video (CCR Question #3) script/outline! - CCR Scripts
CCR Question #4 Research
Wednesday March 4, 2026
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Throughout the last couple of days, I have been in the process of filming my first CCR, which is a director commentary! Now with that being said, it is time to start writing/ talking about my second CCR. I want it to be basically an interview, with having comedic elements; for example, I will be taking major inspiration from "The Tonight Show" starring Jimmy Fallon. In having my interview be in this style, I think that the juxtaposition between the sad content of my film and my personality out of that is super interesting and it shows that the art doesn't always reflect the artist.
Now, again, with it being an interview, I will need a host. So I managed to ask my dad to help me film the second video and to my luck, he agreed. Every element that goes into this second video is already locked in place, I just need to get my scripts down and places ready so I can begin production over the weekend.
I have now shared my thought process for the second set of CCR questions, but lets take a look at the first question that I will be discussing:
How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware, and online - in this project?
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I chose to address the fourth question before the third because the third really is a question that wraps up final thoughts and loose ends. I figured that in ending with the third question (that I will address in my next post) my overall video will flow better and will end on a set-in-stone conclusion, rather than a sort of rushed feeling and unclear ending to the video.
This question is all about the production and equipment that went into making this film in the first place. I'll talk about the different items that I used, such as tripods, cameras, hand-held lights. In addition to the equipment, I will also discuss the resources that I utilized to edit, which was mainly between iMovie, Canva, and Blogger. This also provides an opportunity for me to talk about the song that I used within my film because it falls under technologies that I used. With all that being said, I am excited to share my script!
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Here is a link to the second video (CCR Question #4) script/outline! - CCR Scripts
- I will be adding the rest of the scripts for video 2 into this One Drive folder, so stay tuned!
CCR Question #2 Research
Monday March 2, 2026
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Over the weekend, I was able to complete my film opening as a whole. All editing, credit sequence, and anything else that ties into it has been wrapped up! With that being said it is time to move all of my attention to my CCR's. As I mentioned before in my last post I will be merging two questions into each CCR video.
Along with the first question I will also answer the second question, which is:
How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
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Now within my last post, I talked about all of the ideas that I had for this first video. In having it be a directors commentary, it will allow me to discuss each question in absolute depth. But I still want it to be engaging and fun for the audience, I want to have clips of my film playing when I mention a specific part or utilize transitions between clips to add some movement. All together, I want this video to reach around 3 to 4 minutes, to insure that I provide all of the necessary information without it being too long.
This question specifically will be one of the more fun ones to answer since the distribution is a really big part in the film sphere, but it is also a way to reach target audiences. Every bit of information that I put into the script is done in a realistic fashion; for example, if I was actually releasing this film to the public, I wouldn't say that it is coming out in theaters because it is a self produced/ funded film that I did all by myself. Platforms of the likes of Youtube or independent movie websites would be a better way to go to ensure that it reaches audiences. Even sharing clips or trailers onto social media platforms could be a good way to spread the word.
In finishing up the two scripts for my CCR video 1, I will start filming sometime this week and edit it late this week, into the weekend. I am so excited to share my thought process throughout the making of this film!
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Here is a link to the first video (CCR Question #2) script/outline! - CCR Scripts
CCR Question #1 Research
Friday February 27, 2026
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Now that my film opening is close to being complete, it's time to start thinking about my creative critical reflection. This really consists of creating two videos that will answer each of the four questions, two in each video. I will group the first and second questions together in the first video and in the second I will group the third and fourth. I want to do a director commentary for the first two questions, as I think that I will be able to present the information in a thorough manner, while still having fun with it.
For my first video I will answer the question:
How does your product use of challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
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I want it to almost feel like a movie review, but instead of critiques I will talk about my process. It's really all about research and diving deeper into what I discussed in my previous blogs, i'm just saying all of it in front of a camera this time. I will have to look up different things about genre conventions and representation (if there is any) to give a thorough analysis and explanation to my film.
This will probably be the easier one of the two videos to film and write, since it isn't as elaborate as I want my second video to be. However, I still want it to be engaging and fun, showing my personality and how it is a complete 180 to the contents of my film. I think that that juxtaposition is really interesting, and in doing that I want to set out my thought process and what led me to choosing such a hard topic in the first place.
With the CCR's, I really just want to have fun with it, it is just reflecting on all of the work that I have put into the last few weeks, and I want to present it in a way that i'm proud of. So i'm so excited to get to work on finalizing the scripts and starting filming, I can't wait to share my process!
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Here is a link to the first video (CCR Question #1) script/outline! - CCR Scripts
- I will be adding the rest of the scripts for video 1 into this One Drive folder, so stay tuned!
The Editing Process (audio)
Thursday February 26, 2026
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My choices in the audio of my project were heavily decided on what I did with the visuals. I wanted them to go hand in hand, providing a balance between them both. My main goal was to make the visuals match the audio. One thing that I did to try to communicate this was taking the song that I chose, Metamorphosis by Your Arms Are My Cocoon, and making it muffled in some of the present day and sad flashback scenes.
Making it feel like that is what the character is hearing; they are both sort of "blocking out" the song in an attempt to make them feel better. Even though the music is very much non-diegetic, that little bit of symbolism makes the music mean so much more to the characters because that was their song.
Now i'm not going to have barely any dialogue, however, I do want to utilize some sounds other than the music. I created a foley gasp sound for when Violet wakes up from her dream sequence, creating more of an impact instead of just seeing it visually. As well as including a ringing sound that is typically heard when a character receives terrible news or gets into an accident, I want it to communicate how Violet sort of lost all of her senses when she found Lee dead. She lost touch with reality and that feeling is hard to replicate, especially through a screen, but I think that the mix of the muffled music, ringing, and the visuals will really convey that sheer emotion to the audience, creating a hard hitting moment.
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The Editing Process (visual)
Wednesday February 25, 2026
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When it came down to starting the editing process, I landed on utilizing iMovie to put my piece together. I have already had previous experience with this platform from some of my other classes, so I thought that it would be a great pick! It also has a ton of filters and color grading elements to chose from, which helped me tremendously when it came down to scenes that required a good amount of editing. This especially came in handy for the dream sequence scenes, to add a hazy and calm connotation; not only through the visuals (filters/ colors) but from the scene that those things are being placed on.
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