Collaboration
When getting a job in the Media and Communication field, there is a 100% guarantee that you will need to collaborate with people. Bad Experiences – you end up doing all of the work and other people get credit for… Continue Reading
When getting a job in the Media and Communication field, there is a 100% guarantee that you will need to collaborate with people. Bad Experiences – you end up doing all of the work and other people get credit for… Continue Reading
Meryl Streep is by far my favourite actor. She is a legend. A 3 time academy award winner, with 18 nominations. Meryl is widely regarded as, and is to me, the greatest film actor of all time. Her acting in… Continue Reading
Written Reflection: My project “A Self Portrait” showcases my identity to those whom do not know me, and to myself. This was a very interesting project, which tested my creativity and ability to express myself in an unusual way. In… Continue Reading
THE IMPORTANCE OF COLLABORATION This weeks readings deiscussed how crucial collabroation is to success. Working in teams has a formula, challenges and rules. Here are some dot points from these readings. Keith Sawyer, 2007, Group Genius: The creative power of collaboration,… Continue Reading
Today Liam Ward spoke to us about editing. He stated that as an editor, he is fragmenting gaps. As editors, we are not fixing, we are breaking, and in doing this we are encouraging readers/ viewers to fill in the gaps of… Continue Reading
Scott McCloud, 1993, ‘Blood in the Gutter’, Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art “Comic panels fracture both time and space, offering a jagged, staccato rhythm of unconnected moments. “ This weeks reading discussed how comics are constructed, causing us to think through… Continue Reading
In our lectorial we discussed copyright and all the important aspects of the matter which we will need to know in regards to our future work. Copyright is ‘the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a… Continue Reading
Kay Donovan, 2012, ‘The ethical stance and its representation in the expressive techniques of documentary filming: a case study of Tagged’, New Review of Film and Television Studies, 10:3, pp.344-361. “Each one’s desire to have their story told on a bigger… Continue Reading
Self Portrait Project – here you will find 2×20 second audio pieces, 2×20 second videos, 4 photographs and an explanation of how it all represents my identity My name is Cheyenne Bradley, I’m 18 and studying Media at RMIT University.… Continue Reading
Hyper and Deep Attention: The Generational Divide in Cognitive Modes We are in the midst of a generational shift in cognitive styles that poses challende to education at all levels. The younger the age group, the more pronounced the shift.… Continue Reading