34 Reflective Evaluation Study Lost Analogue project FUTURE PLANS Concerning, whether participants planned to use what they learned from the joint filming and rehearsal process in their future work or projects, all 38 participants responded yes, reflecting the universal value of the experience and its long - term applicability to their professional careers. Young filmmakers expressed a strong desire to continue using analogue filmmaking skills in their future projects. Many planned to use analogue cameras more frequently and to incorporate celluloid film into their films, valuing the discipline and precision required : Learning how to use an analogue camera is very important to me because I want to make a film shot on my own film stock. They also mentioned applying the organisational skills, pre - production planning, and the ability to work with larger crews t o future projects: The organisational and directing skills that I was able to practise during the workshop will be put to good use in my current work , and the use of analogue film material seems to be a more accessible tool than before. One participant highlighted how the need for precision while working with limited raw materials taught them the value of careful editing: Im going to use editing techniques to perfect cuts... the raw material is not infinite. Teachers focused on integrating the hands - on pedagogical methods they learned into their teaching, planning to design tasks that incorporate both analogue and digital filmmaking: Hands - on pedagogical methods have become more valuable to me. Some also planned to continue experimenting with analogue techniques like 16mm and Super 8 film, while one teacher emphasised using the hybrid analogue - digital post - production skills developed during the project in future visual works: Within the framework of LOST ANA LOGUE , I have mainly deepened my knowledge in the field of visual post - production. I am already applying what I learned here. Other professional filmmakers highlighted how the project helped them improve time management, organisation, and working with larger crews. One participant mentioned that working with a large extras crew would help them stay calm and organised on future la rge - scale projects: It will definitely stay with me and give me the foundation to stay calm in similar situations. They also planned to apply lessons from working with silent film acting techniques, appreciating the disciplined, focused approach required by analogue over digital shoots : I will return to an appreciation of the raw material. On digital shoots, you can record practically without limits, but that doesnt always work to your advantage. Analogue requires a more focused, disciplined, precise presence something I want to preserve. Young professional musicians focused on continuing to use improvisation and collaboration skills in their future work. They planned to carry forward their ability to tune into fellow musicians and spontaneously create music with mutual understanding: I want to pass on the right communication,
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