Frame by Frame: Crafting Stories with Clarence Fuller

Lights, camera, action! Step into the dynamic world of video creation with Clarence Fuller, where every frame tells a story. From capturing the perfect shot to crafting the final cut — join me in creating cinematic magic!

It all begins with an idea and a challenge.

Every project begins with a spark of an idea. Sometimes, inspiration comes from unexpected places — like video games, YouTube videos, or even the timeless humor of classic cartoons. For this project, it was the playful spirit of Looney Tunes. That and the bonus of the added stipulation we had about an hour to complete everything, my creative process was put to the test, setting the tone for a project that brings animation-inspired energy to life.

The Unofficial Music video

Sometimes, you see something and think, 'Can I make it even better?' That’s exactly how I felt with Imagine Dragons’ Believer music video. This project is my personal reimagining — a fresh take that brings my unique vision to life

Full Sail University Projects

Throughout my time at Full Sail, I tackled several challenging projects, some of which are showcased here. Each one pushed my skills and creativity, helping me evolve as a creator and refine my craft to a new level.

M.B.S.Y.E.P

In the summer of 2024, I had the opportunity to work with the Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program, hosted by H Street Main Street. As one of my first professional roles as a video editor, I aimed to make a strong impact, gaining valuable footage and experience along the way.

Some Projects Are More Personal Than Others

While at Full Sail, I faced significant financial challenges, which inspired me when it was time to create this short story-based project. I chose to tell a deeply personal story about a small streamer struggling with debt, questioning whether to keep streaming as it’s the one thing bringing joy amidst the hardship. This video serves as the launchpad for a much larger project, blending personal reality with storytelling. It isn’t the most visually spectacular project I made but it is one of my favorites.

Not Everything Has To Be Big

Sometimes, a small project is exactly what you need. Whether it’s to practice a new skill or simply to create for fun, these bite-sized projects keep the creativity flowing and build valuable experience along the way.

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