Sunday, 18 November 2012

Transmedia feedback

Thank you too!
The talks were interesting and working in groups throughout each day broke up the monotony of sitting and listening the whole time, not to say that I was bored but it is good to keep concentration and enthusiasm levels up. Forcing us to work in different groups also helped us to get to know each other rather than leaving us to our own devices. Also working in groups helped to see other's perspective which you may not get if you just exchanged small talk.
Learning about transmedia has really helped to see where the future lies and has broadened my mind although I will never be an internet fan and this may push me further into rebelling against the whole thing.
This isn't a complaint but a comment; I'm not a lover of academic work but aknowledge I have chosen to do this course. I'd like to have more practical work included (and assessed on) and maybe have it integrated more with discussions. We've gone a long time with no physical work and sitting all day is unhealthy  and especially as we've been told several times that actors should keep fit, not discuss ideas too long sitting down.
Back to transmedia; I've yet again been very vocal and usually I have complete ideas to offer. Throughout the last week my lack of knowledge on the subject has prevented me seeing past certain points so I get stuck which means that I have to rely on others to fill in the blanks (I don't like the use of 'rely' here). It is difficult to work on a project that you only understand a percentage of; on the bright side hoping that others understand what you don't and hoping they have suggestions, the work and creativity will be more evenly spread out in the team!
Joe said don't use "interesting" so, I look forward to the end result!

1 comment:

  1. thanks for the feedback. Thursday body and breath so chance to do more physical work.

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