My Personal Review
Welcome back, everyone. Just one more day to go until Forgotten Trails is out! Today, I think it is a perfect time to wrap up everything I've been doing by rating my experiences across different tasks, providing an insight into my favorite parts as well ass my dislikes throughout this project.
Learning About Film: 10/10
Probably my favorite part over the past few months. I loved learning about all the hidden features that movie producers and directors focus on to enhance our experience. These include all the various camera shots, camera angles, camera movements, sounds, lighting, mise en, scene, transitions, etc. Nowadays, when I watch movies, I can't help but notice all these characteristics that are in film, something that I previously had no knowledge of. This has significantly changed my perspective on films, and I will forever remember these elements every time I watch a movie.
Film-making 7.5/10
Don't get me wrong. I did enjoy the experience of making my very own film with some of my closest friends. However, we did have plenty of struggles and were forced to do re-shoots a lot. It became overwhelming at times and removed the fun out of it. Still, for the most part, I enjoyed the memories I made creating this film, and I realize why film directors, editors and actors are paid so much!
Blogging 6/10
While I did like sharing my progress throughout the past few months, it sometimes became tiring to keep updating you guys (nothing against you!). I am just a lazy person, so I did procrastinate at times and then I have to suddenly upload a post before too long so I don't fall behind, and I don't lose the interest of my followers. Despite, looking back now, I'm glad I blogged my entire journey. It makes me delighted to see the progress I achieved. From where I started until now, I learned so much about filmmaking and I was involved in so many more experiences of film than I would have ever thought!
That was just a broad overview of my experience. I don't want to bore you guys! The moment you have been waiting is near...

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