Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Check in - Group meeting #2

“Dearest gentle reader,” - Bridgerton 

Today marks our second group meeting of our long long project. The groups changed as expected, and the topic of conversation as well, as we are in the last few weeks of our project (just thinking about it makes me nervous). So, this time my group consisted of 4 other students and their names are: Grace, Nina, Sebastian, and Justin. In my previous meeting, I had been with Sebastian and it was good to know how his film opening is coming together. 

This is the group and we talked for the most part about the CCR as that is the next step of the way. Before getting into too much about the CCR talk, let me tell you a little bit about the progress that each of the team members talked about. In the case of Grace, she told us that she is almost done and there are just some details that her group is finishing up. Then, Nina has almost everything, just some scenes to finish up and already in the edit. Justin shows us part of the raw footage and it looks interesting, and he asked us for an opinion about whether he should reshoot certain scenes, which is the most important. We suggested that it might be good to reshoot if that scene is really important to the purpose of his film. Lastly, Sebastian talked about the changes that were made from the idea at the start and what he actually filmed. 

As of the progress I shared, I asked if what we have so far made sense for the sequencing and the feedback was good. All of them liked it and agreed that it makes sense and all flows together. I am really proud of what my team has so far and it is looking good! 

The CCR talk...it was interesting to hear the different ideas that each of us had and also brainstorm on new ideas. It really helped me since I was having a block on what I could do and couldn't, but in reality, anything is valid, just that it should be creative as it is a Creative Reflection. There were different approaches like maybe doing an unboxing while talking about their film opening, and others I can't even remember. All the ideas really got me thinking and it was a great way to think about my own idea. 

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