In this course, I hope to learn the skills I need to create well-put-together films and further prepare myself to become the filmmaker I aspire to be.
Starry Night Shot 5a (this shot is sped up in the actual animation so it looks smoother & goes by a lot faster)
Working with animation is a lot more work than it seems. I learned just how much work goes into it during this class and also during a class I took over the summer with Andre. 6x1 was my first film class at UNCW and it was also the best class - it was lots of fun learning hands on how to make different experimental types of films. The funnest I had was making the stop-motion animation. My group used Harry Potter legos as we created a far off sequel to an incredible book/film series. We ended up taking a million photos just to create only a mere minute of an animation, spending hours on hours editing and adding sound later on, but it was still my favorite assignment and the most fun.
Outside of school, I've put together my own little shorts here and there. Most of them were just for fun with my sister when we were in high school. I used to bring a camera with me everywhere and just record my "adventures" and then edit them to put onto YouTube, but it's been a while since I've posted anything on YouTube, not to mention recorded anything just for the fun of it.
Something unique about me, would probably be that I play guitar...and sing. Recently I've been doing mostly only covers of songs but I used to write my own songs and put them on YouTube. It's a hobby that I love and lost but would love to find again when I find the time and motivation.
I honestly have no idea where I want to be in 10 years, not to mention, where I want to be as a filmmaker; but I definitely know I want to be making my own feature films and working on set of a movie, either as a cinematographer, editor, or script supervisor - it doesn't matter to me! As long as I'm on a set, working towards someone's (or even my own) dream and enjoying it, I will be happy.

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