Over the past 12 weeks I have learnt more about Media then I thought I would have before I started this course. I didn’t so much come into the course with an open mind, and never really understood the opportunities in the industry itself.
Media one taught me how to look at media from different perspectives and from a view that I wouldn’t normally. This relates to two of my posts on my blog which I feel links key ideas of the course. The first one is about textual analysis. In week 5 we did a reading about the relationship between producers and audiences and the way different texts are interpreted by the viewer. What this allowed me to understand is that there is no right way of interpreting a text, but there can be a preferred way that the producer wants us to see it. These key ideas had impact on my project briefs specifically PB 4 about the way that I wanted the marker to interpret my findings. (http://www.mediafactory.org.au/cameo-pollock-turner/2016/04/04/a-beginners-guide- to-textual-analysis-week-5-reading-1/).
This idea further linked into my initiative blog posts. I really enjoyed these blog posts because I got to share media coverage from my own point of view and raise ideas that hadn’t been done so in lectorials and workshops. I felt really confident in my initiative posts in regards to them contributing to the way I learned as I got to research different ideas that interest me. In my initiative post about missing children in the media I felt that I raised valid points for people to think about (as they wouldn’t normally be raised) and also feel that it demonstrates my engagement with the course on a deeper level. because. (http://www.mediafactory.org.au/ cameo-pollock-turner/2016/04/21/week-7-initiative-post-racial-divides-in-missing-people-in-the-media/).
Lectorials and more so our workshops also contributed to the way I learnt and helped me to engage with other students about media objectives. In week 7 we talked about collaboration in both our lectorials and workshops which is shown to be a very important part of the media industry. The blog post that I did about this lectorial showed my engagement in class discussions and my understanding about how important it is to all have the same objective and understand the appropriate way to work with other people. (http:// http://www.mediafactory.org.au/cameo-pollock-turner/2016/04/19/media-lectorial-week-7-collaboration-a- dominant-role-in-the-media-industry/). I feel this also contributes to the way I learnt because I was able to learn from my other group members in PB 4 about text and narratives in media. Working in a group project is not something that I leapt towards at first, but with the outcome and learning from the others made this assignment very beneficial and I’m overly happy with the outcome of media 1 because of it.
One of the most effective ways of learning I found for myself was peer reflection and reflection upon project briefs. I feel as if this was very beneficial to understand what is required for a high standard mark and what is expected in the course. I really enjoyed at reflecting on other people’s work as well because it allowed me to see the different interpretations of the project briefs and how people use their skills with programs such as audition and premiere pro. I feel as if my workshop reflection blog posts demonstrate well my engagement with the course because they show my interactive path with different students and applying this reflection/ feedback to my further development of other briefs. Not only did this help me for this semester but has set out a clear guideline for next semester and the standard required. (http://www.mediafactory.org.au/cameo- pollock-turner/2016/04/19/reflection-on-pb-3-video-portrait/).
Another key idea that I learnt about in Media 1 that I felt was reflected on often throughout the course was audiences. We did a few readings about this and my blog post on the week 9 reading ‘Audiences’ demonstrated my engagement with this idea as it raised questions about the future and looked into the idea of audiences on a bigger scale. (http://www.mediafactory.org.au/cameo-pollock-turner/2016/05/05/week-9- reading-audiences/). A key idea that I learnt through this reading and the lectorial is how audiences have developed at a rapid pace over the years and will continue to do so also that the media industry needs to find new and exciting ways to interest these audiences (as they are consumed on many different platforms). I found this an important part of the media course because it made us realise about the bigger picture of media and the active relationship they need to have with audiences engaging with them on a personal level. This was one part of the course that made me more interested in the media industry because I really love working with people and giving them what they want. I feel like with looking at audiences it made me have a closer idea about work attachments and what I might want to do for that in relation to working more closely with audiences.