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Week 5 Recap – Go Out Into The World and Do Great Things

08/24/2016J M Leave a Comment

Video Essay Last week we had to present our first assessment task for our studio which was to make a video essay. A video essay is essentially a film encompassing all your thoughts and ideas about a particular concept and… Continue Reading →

Go Out Into The World And Do Great Things

Media Studio – Week 3

08/04/2016J M Leave a Comment

I’ve come up with two concepts OpShop Culture Exploring the growing culture among youth of buying from OpShops. Looking at the benefits and appeal of purchasing clothes and other items at OpShops as well as the sustainability of recycling items.… Continue Reading →

Go Out Into The World And Do Great Things

Media Studio – Week 2

07/26/2016J M Leave a Comment

During the second class of the previous week we went out to do vox pops, collecting potential material for our documentary idea. As I still haven’t come up with and idea I’d like to pursue this wasn’t a particularly productive… Continue Reading →

Go Out Into The World And Do Great Things

Media Studio – Week 1

07/20/2016J M Leave a Comment

The beginning of this studio had us considering documentary as well as participation within documentary. We formulated ideas on what we potentially wanted to produce a doco on. I had 0 ideas. The kind of idea I want to avoid:… Continue Reading →

Go Out Into The World And Do Great Things

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