In my goals for this semester which I wrote 12 weeks ago, one of the things I said was that I wanted to expand my technical abilities. I believe that I did this. I taught myself how to use adobe premiere in order to get rid of noise in interviews that were recorded using the sound from the camera. I learnt how to colour grade, and I believe that I have also become quite proficient in premiere (previously I used Final Cut 99% of the time). Sound was a major area in which I wanted to improve, and I believe that I achieved this. Furthermore, I wanted to work on a project which I was excited about. The superstitions documentary was something that I was passionate about making. I initially said that I wanted to work on something which could allow us to deviate away from the mainstream and tune into something a little more abstract. I think we have touched on that throughout working on this project, however I think there might have been too many of us in the group. I think by interviewing subjects separately (due to availability issues), it took away from our emotional involvement in all of the interviewees themselves. And I think that might be seen through the editing. Our disconnect can be seen in how the footage is recorded and the even in the b-roll footage. I think for such an intimate topic, we should have had a more intimate group. That being said, the course gave us a great opportunity to choose the people we wanted to work with, and also the topic of what we wanted to explore, and I think that it has been an amazing opportunity for us.