Hi guys You have some excellent documentation of your pitch. Well done. I particularly liked the post on learning to use technology (17/11) – this is exactly what I want you to be doing, thinking critically about what you are learning. Your posts on audience research and audience profiling are also really good. I would like you to put your blogs in order (I’ll show you how to do this this afternoon) and edit then so that each post is clearly marked numbered and marked RESEARCH (pre-pitch stuff), PLANNING (Pitch), PRODUCTION. You can then put these in the right order, compare this to the blogging checklist and so you can then see what you are missing. The PRODUCTION blogs are blogs about your filming, documenting what you are doing currently. Only one production blog up so far by Shakur – it’s good, you consider problems well, but could have some images as well. Grab some photos as you film, write about what you achieved and how any plans have changed post shoot. Post photos of costumes, props etc. Write individual blogs about what you’ve learned from the process of filming. You can produce these blogs as videos as well. Blogging is an essential part of the course so I’d like to see ALL members of the group making a contribution here (this means you, Yusuf and Alan). Cheers Dan
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Blogging health check 2
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Hi guys You have some excellent documentation of your pitch. Well done. I particularly liked the post on learning to use technology (17/11) – this is exactly what I want you to be doing, thinking critically about what you are learning. Your posts on audience research and audience profiling are also really good. I would like you to put your blogs in order (I’ll show you how to do this this afternoon) and edit then so that each post is clearly marked numbered and marked RESEARCH (pre-pitch stuff), PLANNING (Pitch), PRODUCTION. You can then put these in the right order, compare this to the blogging checklist and so you can then see what you are missing. The PRODUCTION blogs are blogs about your filming, documenting what you are doing currently. Only one production blog up so far by Shakur – it’s good, you consider problems well, but could have some images as well. Grab some photos as you film, write about what you achieved and how any plans have changed post shoot. Post photos of costumes, props etc. Write individual blogs about what you’ve learned from the process of filming. You can produce these blogs as videos as well. Blogging is an essential part of the course so I’d like to see ALL members of the group making a contribution here (this means you, Yusuf and Alan). Cheers Dan
Hi guys You have some excellent documentation of your pitch. Well done. I particularly liked the post on learning to use technology (17/11) – this is exactly what I want you to be doing, thinking critically about what you are learning. Your posts on audience research and audience profiling are also really good. I would like you to put your blogs in order (I’ll show you how to do this this afternoon) and edit then so that each post is clearly marked numbered and marked RESEARCH (pre-pitch stuff), PLANNING (Pitch), PRODUCTION. You can then put these in the right order, compare this to the blogging checklist and so you can then see what you are missing. The PRODUCTION blogs are blogs about your filming, documenting what you are doing currently. Only one production blog up so far by Shakur – it’s good, you consider problems well, but could have some images as well. Grab some photos as you film, write about what you achieved and how any plans have changed post shoot. Post photos of costumes, props etc. Write individual blogs about what you’ve learned from the process of filming. You can produce these blogs as videos as well. Blogging is an essential part of the course so I’d like to see ALL members of the group making a contribution here (this means you, Yusuf and Alan). Cheers Dan
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