This week we continued refining our ideas for the project, focusing on how to structure the film to best support our themes. We discussed cinematography, sound, and editing strategies, and explored ways to create a seamless edit despite shooting in four different locations. By the end of the week, we finalized our shot list to guide each of us as we film our individual segments and developed a shared set of interview questions that we will all use.
This week has been our most productive so far, as our team finalized the plans for the film and began the production process. Seeing our concept transformed into tangible footage has been particularly exciting. While the filming process inevitably brings out unexpected ideas, our footage overall represents our individual struggles to find belonging within a world of constant travel and movement. One concept that has also emerged since we began production is how physical differences in our footage, whether shaped by the weather on the day of filming, the type of camera used, or each person’s individual style, highlight the ways we each experience belonging differently. Because our audio consists of a conversation among the four of us, it has been especially interesting to see how our visual shots also begin to form a kind of dialogue with one another. Similarly, the TED Talk on vulnerability raised an interesting point in terms of our project concept. As Brene Brown discusses, when peo...
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