Sorry Sandy! Here is my final project!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Nice work, y'all.
So, I know this is late, since class is in about 4 hours but I've been very busy, with term papers and with finishing up my final multimedia project.
Like with writing, I don't think I'll ever feel comfortable with a "final" draft of a multimedia piece. I could keep going back to it, adding new photos, deleting audio, fading in different spots, or even completely rearranging it. But since I have a deadline, I had to stop working on it at some point. I feel pretty good about my final project, especially since at times it didn't seem like it would even happen.
As for last week's class:
One, the popcorn was amazing, nice buy Sandy.
Two, I thought everyone's projects were great.
Truly. This is going to sound rude, but I was not expecting to see such professional pieces. Everybody had great stories, audio, narrative and photos. Even though we all bitched about faulty computer programs and technology, you would never know how much we struggled seeing the final products.
I'm going to show my finished project today and I have to admit, I'm really nervous. Last week, each time Tom picked a slip of paper with someones name I was overcome with a strong feeling of nausea. Not unlike the feeling I had from being on a boat for 13 hours. But I have to present today, and it's pretty decent so I'm trying not to be too nervous - I am also considering some form of a sedative.
Like with writing, I don't think I'll ever feel comfortable with a "final" draft of a multimedia piece. I could keep going back to it, adding new photos, deleting audio, fading in different spots, or even completely rearranging it. But since I have a deadline, I had to stop working on it at some point. I feel pretty good about my final project, especially since at times it didn't seem like it would even happen.
As for last week's class:
One, the popcorn was amazing, nice buy Sandy.
Two, I thought everyone's projects were great.
Truly. This is going to sound rude, but I was not expecting to see such professional pieces. Everybody had great stories, audio, narrative and photos. Even though we all bitched about faulty computer programs and technology, you would never know how much we struggled seeing the final products.
I'm going to show my finished project today and I have to admit, I'm really nervous. Last week, each time Tom picked a slip of paper with someones name I was overcome with a strong feeling of nausea. Not unlike the feeling I had from being on a boat for 13 hours. But I have to present today, and it's pretty decent so I'm trying not to be too nervous - I am also considering some form of a sedative.
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