Filming is still happening?!

 Hello and welcome back to listen its Asiah, so listen its Asiah! I've got to spill the tea on the filming saga that's been testing my patience. So, I thought diving into the world of filmmaking would be a breeze, but reality hit hard – this process is taking way longer than I ever expected.


Setting up the camera? It's like decoding a secret language. Buttons, settings, lenses – it's not just about pointing and shooting; it's a tech puzzle, and I'm still figuring it out.

Choosing the right location became a quest, and I thought my house, specifically my room, would be a quick fix. But, oh boy, getting everything set up turned into a mini-drama of its own. Lighting issues, framing struggles – it's like my room decided to throw me a curveball.

And let's talk about time. I thought I'd breeze through this, but filming scenes, getting the angles right, retakes – it's a whole production. I'm learning the hard way that each scene is a meticulous process, and rushing through it only leads to sloppy footage.

Balancing this with school and, oh yeah, another production I'm part of? It's a constant juggling act. My 11th-grade brain is in overdrive – scripts, schoolwork, and camera manuals are all vying for my attention.

Emotionally, it's a rollercoaster. From the thrill of getting a perfect shot to the frustration of technical hiccups, I'm experiencing it all. Each setback feels like a personal challenge to my 11th-grade resilience.

I had this grand vision of creating cinematic magic, but the reality is testing my endurance. The creative process, with its twists and turns, is teaching me the art of patience. Every hiccup is a lesson, reminding me that great things take time.

In the upcoming episodes of "Listen, it's Asiah!" I'll be sharing the real deal – the frustrations, the triumphs, and the unfiltered experience of an 11th grader navigating the labyrinth of filmmaking. So, stay tuned for the extended version of this wild ride! So dont forget to listen its Asiah!


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