Portfolio Sections
- A.Final Product: main product (2)
- B.Final Product: ancillary texts (1)
- C.1 Evaluation Question 1 (1)
- C.2 Evaluation Question 2 (1)
- C.3 Evaluation Question 3 (2)
- C.4 Evaluation Question 4 (2)
- D.Appendix 1: research for main product (6)
- E.Appendix 2: pre-production planning for main product (4)
- F.Appendix 3: research and pre-production planning for ancillary texts (6)
Sunday, 13 March 2011
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The points you make in your Flickr analysis are good but again not detailed enough. You need to go through each of the stages of your project; research and planning, production, and evaluation. For each stage explain the technology you used and how useful you found it. In particular for production you need to go into a lot more detail about Final Cut Pro. It is industry-standard software and a steep learning curve was required for your group to be able to use it. Talk about this, and talk about specific techniques and skills that you learnt on the program. Also explain how your developing competence with the program actually affected how the trailer itself developed and the final outcome. Most importantly you need to consider your use of web 2.0 applications such as your blog for the evaluation stage. How does evaluating your work in this manner differ from other perhaps more traditional methods of evaluation such as writing an essay? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each method? Which do you prefer? Why?
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