Grin & Bare It

Having finished the Media Self Portrait and forgetting its very existence, I was alarmingly surprised to learn that the task for our week 5 tutorial was to present our piece to our contemporaries.

 

Seeing both my metaphorical ‘self’ on the screen and having my physical self in the same room, projected in front of a class of 20 people, was a nerve-racking experience that ultimately proved highly rewarding. By having my peers cast their views on the way I was portraying myself via a piece of media enabled me to better come to terms with critique and helped fuel my inner desires.

 

I can categorically say that I will still dread every time that this will happen, although now I will welcome it as a means of further improving both my technical skills in editing and a way to come to terms with critique.

 

– donandsherri

Capture

13-04-15

 

This marked the day that I commenced taking the footage of my Nonna (grandmother) to be used for the Media Portrait.

 

This was both a rewarding and challenging task. Having lived a fast passed life in Melbourne for the better part of 4 years, time spent at home with my family has dramatically diminished. Being gifted the opportunity to sit down with my Nonna for an extended period of time and having the chance to finally delve into the parts of her life that have otherwise been undisclosed proved to be one of the most rewarding times spent with her. Although she was in front of a camera and prompted into opening up about aspects she would rather leave unnoticed, she managed to hold herself very well.

 

The total amount of footage captured was an astonishing 2 hours and 15 minutes. A lot more than the mere 2 minutes required to comply with the Media Portrait requirements, yet not nearly enough to fully understand the amazing life that she has lived and is still continuing to live.

 

Watch This Space

 

– donandsherri