I feel dissatisfied with my final opener, I feel if my team members actually pulled their weight and participated that we would of successfully made things correctly up to vision rather than speak about helping then pressure me last minute to complete the entirety of the project. Some issues were filming, it was actually a major issue. I was the only one willing to buy and CORRECTLY use props, I also was the Foley stage for the extra sounds, I also filmed all scenes but 1-2 which had to be modified to make the already easiest scenes easier, and I had to participate in parts of the project that were not my expertise and or my job to do as agreed. I feel like if I had partners who were as dedicated as me we would have had a project that was outstandingly perfect. I learned that if you want things done to do them yourself and to not wait on words, I'm also learned how to correctly modify props and make them fit my view and how to negotiate with actors onto what they would like to do and what they can achieve. I also learned about the struggles within filming on right schedules and how to work with the best you can do. Some changes were the scene with bloody dolls, and the scene that involved the tv, and the sink. All coincidentally Santana's scenes. We had to adjust the sink scene to Santana wearing gloves and messing with them. He also told me last minute that now I was responsible for filming the TV scene, and the one bloody shirt scene is so impossibly easy that I think I might cry if that has to be modified as well. Another thing that I learned in class and used especially, was the use of proper vocabulary, it made it easier to convey my message to my peers and made things go much smoother and keep mental notes to myself with specifics. Overall, I'm not entirely overjoyed and confident with our project, but I certainly am happy with what I was able to achieve and in such a timeframe as well. I'm sure our (mostly my) project will do tremendous.
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