As the project is almost done, I going to share with you the process of creating an CCR (Creative Critical Reflection). CCR serves as a platform for me to critically reflect on my work, using digital formats such as director's commentary, narrated slideshows, and film screenings.
Content Review: Before I started writing this CCR, I took the time to thoroughly review the content of my project. This includes reviewing the script, watching the film, and analyzing the overall structure and thematic elements of the story.
Choose a format: I then decided on my CCR format based on the nature of my project and my personal preferences. I choose the format that best suits my project: a director's commentary to provide insight into specific scenes, a narrated slideshow to highlight key moments, or a display to guide you through the editing process.
Scripting and Planning: After choosing a format, I started scripting and planning the content for my CCR. I brought up the key points I wanted to discuss, such as creative choices, challenges I faced during production, and exploring themes. This ensures that my CCR is well structured and engaging for the audience.
Recording: After completing the script, I continued recording. Depending on the format, I included audio recording, filming the editing process, or filming part of the director's commentary.
Review and Finalize: Once the editing process is complete, I review the CCR to make sure it effectively communicates my thinking about the project. I will make any necessary revisions and complete the CCR, ready to share with my audience.
Creating a CCR is a process that allows me to reflect on my creative journey, share about my work, and engage in a deeper connection with my audience. Through thoughtful reflection and creative presentation, a CCR works as an addition to my project, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the production process.
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