Overall, I thought the Six-Word Story was one of the most fun projects that we have done so far, mainly because we could use our filming techniques outside the classroom. I chose this certain six-word story because I wanted to film something that is a very important aspect of my life; I wanted to film my sister and our relationship because it has affected my life both positively and negatively in a multitude of ways. The majority of my shots were either simple shots, such as medium or wide shots, or more complex shots, such as over-the-shoulder and point of view shots. I chose to include several over-the-shoulder and point of view shots to include both contrast to the other medium and wide shots, as well as depicting out relationship from both my perspective and my sister's. One aspect that I loved about the project was that we had the ability to take equipment home, which expanded possibilities of where to film, as well as expanded my creativity. However, one challenge I had was getting good lighting while I was filming, mainly because, during the week the project was assigned, I had a tournament game for field hockey everyday after school. Because I would get home so late every day, I was difficult for me to capture shots with good lighting.
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AuthorSarah Lett is currently a junior enrolled at Ladue High School. She enjoys playing field hockey and reading, as well as being a devoted sister and daughter to her family. Archives
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