Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Post about production of CCRs

 Creating my Creative Critical Reflections (CCRs) was an interesting process because I wanted to make them engaging rather than just reading off a script. Instead of a traditional sit-down video, I decided to film one while baking and another as an interview-style video. This way, the answers felt more natural and conversational while still covering everything I needed to reflect on.

For the baking video, I wanted to keep it casual and relatable. Talking through my answers while doing something active helped make the explanations feel more natural, almost like a vlog. I made sure to structure my responses clearly, so even though it felt spontaneous, I still hit all the key points.

The interview-style CCR gave a more structured approach. Having the questions presented in a Q&A format helped break things up and made it feel more like a discussion rather than a monologue. I focused on making my answers clear and direct while still keeping them engaging.

For editing, I used iMovie, which allowed me to cut unnecessary pauses, adjust pacing, and add any needed visuals. I kept the editing simple so the focus remained on my responses.

Overall, producing my CCRs was a great way to reflect on everything I’ve learned throughout this project. It was also a chance to experiment with different presentation styles to keep things interesting. I’m excited to see how they turn out! 

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