I decided that with the two upcoming essays on my plate, I took the week off, meaning that I missed out on the glory of Media One’s lecture, week six to be exact. I asked a few of my friends what happened during the lecture and I felt the need to include their responses or opinions of the session because why not!
I also looked at Brian’s post to and luckily it has a multiplicity of resources and links to keep me updated –
- Paul’s video lecture online: I’ll be honest but I’m not entirely sure what he’s talking about in the video but assuming from the title, it’s about being a media operator, duh.
- The message from the video that stuck to me the most what being extra extra early than the participants you’re planning to shoot. For example, Paul said, always be three hours early if the setting up and preparing takes an hour. And the rest totally went over my head with all the legal jargon.
- I guess I missed a crucial part of week six because I know a lot happens behind the camera and that is the pre-production, legal, paperwork kind of stuff. I’ll definitely ask questions in the future about it.
- After an extensive search, I was unable to watch the video provided in Brian’s blog post – he hyperlinked the wrong link haha. But assuming from the title, (and a little bit of google research) it is about the evolution of technology or rather the advancement of technology – the world wide web. There is definitely a relationship with video the reading, discussing youth’s use of the internet and such.
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