Monday, October 1, 2012

Questions 1

1) You've worked on a group film and on your own. In which situation are you most comfortable - group or solo? Which do you work best in?
I like working on my own. I don't like the way that ideas tend to collide in a group and there is always a huge power struggle where no one really knows who to follow. I like being a leader but getting that position when every other group member wants it is difficult, so I don't even bother. I am a good follower though. I can be productive in a group but that if I'm not in charge then it's not the best for me.
2) What did you learn that you expected to learn?
I expected to learn more about movies, and maybe try that more this year.
3) What did you learn that you didn't expect to learn? 
That sometimes the world decides to screw you and you can't blame the world because that is just it's nature. The video files stopped playing on the movie. I eventually learned that that is because I decided to copy them so I wouldn't lose them and the computer got confused and wouldn't play them.
4) What didn't you learn that you expected to learn?
I expected to learn more about editing but all I really learned was that Windows is shit.
 5) Praise your amazing achievement and explain your brilliant plan for pulling it off.
Well my plan for pulling it off was supposed to but bulletproof, and if not for my technical difficulty I would have pulled it off. I made it so that I had a low level of commitment with room to expand. This allowed me to make sure that I could film and edit everything in time because I am very new in this field, and if I finished early, I could easily expand what I had done.

1 comment:

  1. "That sometimes the world decides to screw you and you can't blame the world because that is just it's nature."

    this is a brilliant turn of phrase.

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