CAPSTONE PROJECT: Sophia Venezia’s Entertainment Demo Reel

Sophia Veneiza’s Entertainment Demo Reel

Following college, the goal would be to get a job right into media production. I have applied to a lot of jobs in television stations and film studios. However, with this whole virus, I think that it will be a hot minute until any senior gets a job. Because I want to work in a more hands on in the production world, a demo reel is the best way to show my talents and all the work that I have done. To showcase the camera work, my ability to direct, and so no and so forth. As a freshman, you start video production right away. Then, fast forward to your senior year a person should have a whole hard drive worth of production work to chose from. Putting a demo reel can be scary. It ends an end to a time that you have grown a custom to. It also means its the start of a time that you have been preparing for your whole life. The hardest part of a demo reel is just combing through all of your footage. When I decided my benchmarks for these projects, I gave myself two weeks to comb through all of my footage. It was a lot and the headache that I had when I was done was horrible. But, ultimately I am proud of the final products. It showcases the blood, sweat, and tears, LITERAL tears, that have gone into every single project that I have been a part of at Franklin Pierce University. The only piece of advice I have for anyone reading this is that you are your own worst critic, it is a hard thing but believe in yourself, because if you put in the effort, it will get done.

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