Knowledgeable – You might have to know about specific micro or macro elements to apply them to an analysis or a practical filming opportunity.
Risk-takers – To excel in a creative subject, being bold or trying something that has not been done can be crucial. Because creativity is essentially thinking outside of the box, taking a risk can be a form of art.
Principled – Having strong values can give you impactful ideas to attempt to put across through film. It may help you feel passionate and see hidden messages which relate to your own morals.
Balanced – Being able to view every genre or style of film objectively and in an unbiased way could be a useful tool. Balancing the types of media you consume can improve your own knowledge.
Communicators – When crafting your own film or story with a group, being able to articulate your visions in the form of strong communication could aid the process.
Reflective – Attempting to recognise when a creative choice has had a positive effect can improve work in the future. Just as being able to see something which has hindered your work can.
Caring – Being compassionate, both towards any peers on a ‘team’, or about the subject you may be analysing or handling in your own filmmaking could be a key aspect.
Inquirers – Looking into any subjects or ‘real-life’ characters you choose to include or analyse can improve the maturity with which you approach filmmaking.