April 8th, 2008 by Peter
Film Production 2

The Flashpoint Academy film students just finished production on their second films. This is a picture from the set one day last week.
Before they embarked on these films I sat in on a series of production meetings and was struck by how much the students have grown since their first productions last November. I would like to chalk it up to brilliant teaching on my part, but in fairness I think the students did most of the heavy lifting on this one. Of course they learned from their first films, but then in January and February they observed and worked with professionals on the set of The Intruder, our Production-in-Action film, and finally in the weeks leading up to this production they pulled it all together.
We had a group meeting before they set out where all the Film and Recording Arts came together and I told them how I was witnessing their transformation from film students into filmmakers. This transformation was evident all over the place; in their language- I have never heard as many people throw around the term “script lock” before and in their demeanor- they stood taller, they were more confident. They didn’t assume anything, but sought out answers to problems. This attitude was a big difference from their last productions.
This week and for the next two the students are huddled around their Avids editing the films with delivery set for April 18. It’s exciting to watch their progression, but at the same time I hope the students reflect on their own personal growth and development. They have come a long way in a very short time.
PeterH
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