A Reflection on Completing My First Mini Doc & Promotional Video
It’s hard to believe that it has been an entire semester since my professor gave me the two projects that would end up being the most challenging yet fulfilling projects of my time in college. I can’t help but feel proud of myself for all I have accomplished this semester in the face of several unforeseen challeneges in both of my projects.
Vision to reality: Kanga Coolers Doc
on a whim, I reached out to a company I had seen on my favorite TV show and asked if they would be apart of my class project. I was convinced I wouldn’y hear back & that they would not trust me to tell their story. I was wrong…

Throughout this semester, I have put countless hours into filming and editing this project. I had such high hopes for it and I wanted the end result to be perfect.
Letting go of Perfection
Yesterday, I finished my project at 2:45 am. I had spent the better half of the weekend perfecting my project. I had spent countless hours that day trying to find the perfect music. I reached a point when I said to myself “this isn’t going to be perfect just let it be.” So, I did exactly that and pressed the export button on premiere pro. No, it wasn’t perfect but I am happy with what I did. Starting out this semester I set out to make a short documentary about a local company. Initially, I had planned to make my video 30 minutes. I had several hours of footage and to me, someone with no experience I thought this was totally doable. However, after time went on I realized that was simply not going to happen. I wanted my video to be interesting and I decided the length was not worth the uneccesary footage. I went through my video with a fresh perspective and deleted everything I thought didn’t help move the story. Ultimately I ended up cutting 5 minutes and ended up with a 10 minute long video.
A personal Reflection
At the start of this project I genuinely had no clue what I was doing or how I was doing it. I taught myself how to conduct an interview, the ins and outs of premier, and so on. I have gained so much experience throughout this semester. I have always dreamed of making documentaries and I had convinced myself that that is what I wanted to do with my life. However, I had never had hands on experience. Apart of me was worried that after completing this project I would not longer have that same dream. Four months later and I can confidently say that this project has given me reassurance that this is what I love to do!
Watch my mini Doc here! & read my narrative

Working with a Client the Aftermath
This semester I had the opportunity to work with the Furman University Counseling Center. They asked my group and I to create a welcoming video and redesign their landing page. Unfortunately, I ran into some unforeseen issues throughout the course of this project. However, I managed to overcome the challenges and I ended up producing better work because of them. For example:
- It started out as a group project: at the start, I was in a group of three. However, by the end I was the only team member. While frustrating at first, I believe this taught me that I am capable and that I can push through and still produce great quality work!
- I had to change directions a few times: I wanted to create an animated video for my client. Given the brief I thought this would best fulfill their wishes. As time went on I began to realize that I needed to go a different route and focus on my strengths. This ended up being a good decision and the video turned out great.
- Deciding what’s best: Throughout parts of this project my client gave me suggestions. When applied, I realized they did not work as well as the client originally thought. I had to make the decision to give the client exactly what they wanted or do what I thought looked best. Ultimitaly, I did what I thought looked best and it paid off!

Doing Is learning
Creating the video for this project did not come without its own challenges. For instance, the background in the interviews was an unappealing yellowish color, seen on the left. To fix it, I taught myself how to color correct and I ended with the much better white backdrop, seen in right. I actually, used this technique in my Kanga video too so it was cool to see how doing one project ended up helping the other one!
Check out my work for the Counseling Center!


Moving Forward
“This blog post will mark the end of my time in this class. As I have written, I have been able to reflect on all that have accomplished throughout this semester. I am thankful to have had the opportunity to expand my skill set and I look forward to using them and growing them in the future.”







