To me, this has been my favourite unit on the course so far.
I really sank my teeth into the job role In terms of the team I was working
with, I could not ask for a better team. As stated previously Vic and I had the
chemistry, the communication between myself and Chris was second-to-none, our
directorial vision equalled each other’s, as it shows in the production.
I feel that even though others may have had problems amongst
their own groups, the most important thing to me was to keep my head down and
work to the best of my abilities. My main jobs were to do my camera script and
keep it updated to the actual script, keep up to date with the set design, keep
constantly evaluating myself in the workshops and of course direct on the day.
I feel I did the role to the best of my ability and so did my
co-director. I feel that the communication between the UCA courses (TVP and
CATF) was weak, leaving the commissioned set nearly late to the studios because
of budget, but this can be ironed out next year.
Overall I am happy with the progression of myself on this
course and I feel I served my purpose as a director. I will no doubt be
implementing the skills I learnt through Hans and the technical experience I
learnt through filming a television production at a studio into my career in
television.
Some good use of the blog charting the progress of the project and some good critical reflections. Needs greater breadth and depth of research throughout, but a better use of the blog. Well done
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