The first workshop confirmed my conviction, but also my fears. Looking at the multitude of jobs and roles required for smooth work on the set, I am particularly delighted with the amount of clear signals showing how much does organization means for the TV. I consider myself an efficient observer and an organized person, which is why I hope that I will have the opportunity to try the role of Floor Manager.
During the first workshop, I enjoyed working with a camera. My previous experience behind hand-handle and tripod cameras was pleasant for me, but working with the camera on the pedestal was particularly satisfying. I liked comfortable solutions used for zooming and moving the camera.
I am excited about the coming weeks, but I am also aware of my weaknesses that may make my job difficult. I noticed that when working in a group (especially a small one), I try to impose my vision too often, even when it is not my role. I can be overwhelming and I do not want to influence the group in this way. Fortunately, the group I will be working in is big, so it will be easier for me to let go and let others work.
As a native Polish speaker, I am also afraid of efficient communication on set. As a native Polish speaker, I am also afraid of efficient communication on set. I expect this module to help me feel naturally and confident talking about the professional side of the television. Until now, during this type of conversation I had no time pressure on my shoulders, and any mistakes had no consequences. In this case, I know that good communication will be the key.
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| I have enjoyed working with new cameras a lot! |

