Hey blog! So, it seems we ran into a tiny issue regarding production.
My partner had to go to India on an emergency basis, and we couldn't really film. At first, I was panicking because I had no idea when she would be back. But we talked about this a few days before she left, so I was mentally prepared to change my schedule. She isn't back yet; however, she expects to be back in a day or two. She has been gone for around two weeks so I am glad that she's coming back soon so we can finally talk about the project again in person. This situation really showcases what producers and writers in the real-world experience due to various personal and external setbacks.
Emotions and Communication
Honestly, I went through a bit of panic initially. But the fact that my partner and I were still communicating during this time really helped. We made sure to stay on topic about the project and didn't lose track of our vision. Even though we couldn't film, staying in touch was a huge relief.
This image perfectly shows how me and my partner communicated even though we were in different time zones and unable to talk in class.
Shifting Focus
Since we couldn't film, I decided to shift my focus to the upcoming CCR. It helped me take my mind off the film opening and focus on crafting the answers to the questions I'm going to answer. My teacher gave us a presentation about the CCR, and I took a ton of notes. I really got a lot of understanding from it and felt more prepared for the next steps.
This is an image of some of my notes from today's lesson on CCR
Final Thoughts
Overall, this experience taught me a lot about flexibility and communication. It's all part of the journey, and I'm excited to get back on track once my partner returns. Stay tuned for more updates!
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