My research really helped me carry out my roles efficiently. Because I researched the role of a camera operator I already knew what angles were appropriate for our production that helped me carry out instructions accurately. I also researched my second role, which was a panelist. This meant I already knew what was expected of me, which gave me the advantage is excelling in my role.
I particularly liked that we got to work as one big group, as we all got to learn about each others strengths and weaknesses and assigned each other roles accordingly.
I feel we planned out the show very well as everybody knew their roles and responsibilities, I liked the fact that nobody was afraid to ask for help which shows our communication skills were strong.
Although we had some technical difficulties and everybody was not punctual we managed to successfully meet the deadline and filmed the show on time.
This production has made me curious about the other roles, and I would like the chance to expand my knowledge and try a different role in our next production.
If we could do the production all again I would have suggested more meetings to make sure everybody had did what they were assigned to, to avoid stress and things going wrong on the day of the live show. I say this because we were let down by one member in the group who didn’t make the advert needed in the show, fortunately the day was saved because we used an advert made for another project. On a whole everybody contributed well and we managed to all stay cheerful throughout the production and not get too stressed.
Working at professional standards, I now appreciate every role behind the scenes just as much as those on screen.
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