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Main Blog Post 3 - Reflection

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In reflection, this has been a very insightful project.  I have learned several new things, the most obvious to include my knowledge of charcoal. I now know how to create charcoal, how charcoal is incorporated into our daily lives in so many aspects, and how charcoal can actually have positive outcomes, despite the controversial traditional method of creating it. I have also learned of the excitement that comes with teamwork where the team isn't entirely made up of filmmakers. Working with two filmmakers and seven other art students was new territory for me, however I thoroughly enjoyed getting to hear their opinions on the film and sound, as they didn't have the same insight as myself. I also enjoyed getting to learn their crafts, as that was completely new for me. I also learned the importance of listening to your team. I would like to think that I listened very well to my team, and that I delivered on every task. Laura approached me wit her filmmaking ideas, and...

Main Blog Post 2 - Lines of Enquiry/Investigation

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C H A R C O A L from Eden Hall on Vimeo . What is this? This is the short film that I had previously mentioned filming and editing in an earlier post. Laura, a group member, approached me with the idea of following the morning routine/ beauty regime but with charcoal products. We wanted to portray the uses of charcoal in everyday life, be it as a mask, activated charcoal, as a drink, or even toothpaste. After storyboarding, planning and discussion, we set up a filming location in a local studio. We then filmed the sequence with Laura as our actress. I edited and finalised the piece and it is now going to be projected onto a wall in the exhibition. Laura. Filming Process. What did I learn? I decided to approach a new editing style. I wanted to start the edit off fairly quick, however quite slow in comparison to later in the film. This is to represent the quick integration charcoal has taken into our everyday lives. Whilst it used to be a tool for power, fue...