Class Reflection


When I signed up for this class, I honestly didn’t know what to expect. Admittedly, this class is not what I expected, but in a good way. It made me open my creative eye a little more than usual, especially during the self portrait assignment. I never thought I would ever have a chance to make one, but I am so glad I had the opportunity. This class also pushed me out of my comfort zone a little. I am not one to attend big events much less socialize outside of a classroom honestly. Luckily for me, Cucalorus was required! Yay, big events! Honestly, I had a lot of fun. I’m so glad I went.

I felt like I grew a little as a filmmaker. I usually stick straight to editing, so to be the one behind the camera as well as in front of it provided an entirely different perspective on filmmaking in my book, and I can still say, I don’t like it. I’m still pretty set on post, but I do appreciate it more than before, as silly as that may sound. Also, shooting on actual film is hard and I admire people who have done it in the past and those who like it. I am not one of those people.

I feel like I made a couple new friends in this class and met others with the same interest as me, which is always cool. I think what’s going to stick with me the most in regards to this class is Maya Deren and her thoughts surrounding amateur filmmakers. That article has implanted itself in my brain. Before this class, I wasn’t very confident in most of the projects I did for my film classes. I now get to leave with a different perspective. It’s okay to be an amateur and to be proud of it. Like, that’s a hella confidence booster!

Thanks for an awesome semester, Shannon! I enjoyed taking this class! I’m forever cracking up that you thought it was amazing on how I made Austin move from my seat that one day in class. Just thought you should know (:

Comments

  1. I have so enjoyed having your spunk in class. And, I love hearing that Deren spoke in a way that increased your confidence! Go forth and do great things! Hope to see you in class again soon.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Maya Deren

Aaron Koblin

Bela Belazs - Afterthought