work work work
From today’s class, Paul made the students show their work and how far they’ve done with their projects. I have to say that their work really inspire me and impress me because I don’t think I’ve done that far, honestly, and also their ideas and skillsĀ in filmmaking and editing videos is really impressive.
I only filmed a little bit of work and went a few laundromats which is, for me, good so far. However, I don’t think my work is good enough for the project. In this case, I could feel that my motivation is fading away and it seems quite hard for me now to catch up with everybody in the class. Though, this doesn’t mean mean that I haven’t done any work on my project, it’s more that I’m inspired by my own ideas much and it can stop me from enjoying the process. This seems to be one of my biggest struggles apart from the editing skills because, if I don’t enjoy the process, it can be really difficult for me to make a piece of work.
Nevertheless, this is not going to stop me from what I’ve always wanted to do. I think the best solution is to keep working and the beauty of filmmaking will come back to me again. It may take time, but it is still better that doing the project only to finish it not to enjoy it. Hopefully, this project will lead me to a clearer view of what I would like to do in the future and also encourage me to always do something better and inspiring, to be able to deliver the messages.
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