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H is for HOLIDAYS

This first semester on university has been a blast.  I’ve learnt so much not only about media but also about myself.  With Introduction to Cinema and Sound Design accompanying the media one course this semester, I’ve learnt much about how media is absolutely everywhere.  I’ve become a lot more aware of how media impacts my life and it’s importance as well as technical aspects of manipulating sound and, of course, I’ve learnt that I’ll never again be able to just sit down and relax watching a film without analysing every single little tiny detail about it (thanks cinema).  I’ve most recently learnt that collaborative work doesn’t have to be painful and horrible like I thought it was in high school.
I’ve found over this semester that my most effective way of learning is by doing.  I found more information stuck with me throughout experiential learning or through discussion rather than through listening to lectures.

I suppose I could combine what I found most challenging about the course with what I’ve discovered about my own creative practice and say that the part I found most challenging was the fact that it’s all creative and I find myself going in and out of creative mindsets.  I once read somewhere that creativity is like a fruit tree, it blooms only on certain seasons.  It’s very hard to force the fruit production all year round.  And I guess I could relate because my creative moods come and go where this course asks for creativity in virtually every assessment piece.  So that’s what I found the most difficult.

A definite struggle I have had this semester (which is purely and admittedly my own fault) is procrastination.  I leave things to the absolute last minute, and not just homework and assessments, I’m talking about everything I do and it’s a character trait that I’m working on eliminating for the future.  Procrastination and laziness is the whole reason this blog doesn’t have quite as many posts as it probably should so I’m going to work on that.

Here’s 5 posts that I think were this blogs highlights:

1.  Food for thought on hyper and deep attention

2.  E is for Emily loves sound

3.  Week 5’s collaboration readings

4.  Collaborative Brainstorming

5.  Dreaded Research

 

As a final cap off for the semester, here’s my ‘learning graph’.  It’s backwards but you get the gist of it.

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Key:

Red:   How much have I learnt about making media objects/stories?

Purple:  What is my ability to work independently in unfamiliar ways or with new systems and tools?

Orange:  How much do I understand and think critically and creatively about what I make?

Brown:  What is my understanding of the role/value of the blog?

 

Adios and happy holidays 🙂

 

E is for Emily Loves Sound

I could talk about the Texts side of week 7’s lectorial but I am so much more invested and interested in sound so I’m going to have a little spiel on that right now.
Sound is a beautiful thing, it’s everywhere, you cannot escape it and for someone like me who hates ‘silence’, comfort can be found in sound.  I previously did a post vis-a-vie week 2’s lectorial on silence and John Cage’s 4’33” (check it out here) and wrote what it’s all about etc.  It’s made pretty clear by that piece that there is no such thing as silence.  Sound is so invasive it will always find a way to be heard.  I’ve always found it so interesting that there are so many sounds reaching our ears everyday that we don’t even register.  In my sound design class we learnt just how much effort and attention to detail the sound production team must take into account when designing anything.  Here is a homework piece we did on re-creating the sounds for every single noise in a Mario gameplay; a task that was both fun and incredibly tedious.

All in all, I dare say, I think I find sound the most interesting aspect of most forms of media.

Collaborative Brainstorming

Today we began the process of research and brainstorming an idea for our media artefact on Industries of Media and we have LIFT OFF.  I’m very happy with how effectively Chrys, Georgina and myself have come up with a specific topic and focus questions to begin our research around.  We have come up with the subject matter of Film Festivals and their surrounding social, cultural, political and economic features and factors.  Here’s a little low quality snap of our butchers paper and such to prove it.

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Coming in to this assignment I was afraid it was going to be the most boring thing on the planet (particularly since I generally detest any kind of research task), however I honestly think we have found a topic that I’d be happy to look into. I mean who doesn’t love a good film festival?

First Camera Practice

After presenting our self portraits to the class (daunting), week 5’s media practorial had us having a go at filming with the Sony MC50 video camera.  We were sent out onto the campus to create one 3 shot sequence and one single shot sequence with the stimulus; meeting someone/handshake.
We decided to take a bit of a shifty approach to the whole ‘handshake’ idea.
So here it is

“Self Portrait”

When we were told our first Media One project was a self portrait that captures the essence of who we are at first I was like “rad, that’s easy”.  But after mulling over what to put in this post I realised it’s something I actually find quite hard and after talking to my older sister (and confidant) about how I was struggling with it a bit she replied with “Well duh, you never self-analyse.”  And she’s right. She hit it on the head.  I float around.  Everything’s chill.  I don’t think about it much; and maybe that’s the best way to describe me.  “Relaxed.”  “Buddha with hair.”

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First is obvious; I am incredibly close to my family.  I’m one of 4 girls and the tattoo on my wrist is all of our Chinese Horoscopes (mum has always had an avid interest in it).  This photo was gifted to me the night before I moved to Melbourne, away from all of them.  I miss them.

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What even is unpacking?  I’ve been here for over a month and pretty much everything is still in boxes.  I don’t need much, materially, so this is basically the extent of my belongings and I’m so used to living out of my suitcase from living week-on, week-off between my parents that it doesn’t even bother me in the slightest.

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I am not a morning person.  I love sleep.  If I have nothing planned for the day, chances are I won’t be awake before midday.

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Down-time is important to me.

I hate silence.

I am the complete and utter definition of indecision.  What movie do I want to watch? I don’t know/I don’t mind.  What do I want for dinner? I don’t know/I don’t mind. Etc. Etc. Etc.

 

Even though I’m hardly ever awake for them, mornings just before the sun comes up are beautiful.

I find an odd peace in being in places that are usually crowded, when they’re almost deserted.

“The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it. Be aware of the thoughts you are thinking. Separate them from the situation, which is always neutral. It is as it is.”

-Eckhart Tolle