Sunday, March 24, 2019

Research 15

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On Wednesday, our class had a peer review session with students from different groups. Here we shared our progress on of our portfolio with other students to criticize and give each other ideas on our projects.

I students who reviewed my portfolio gave some important feedback. After telling them our concept of the film, they all agreed that the idea was quite original, and could be very interesting and well-done if executed correctly. They said that they have never seen a film with a similar plot to mine, and like the fact that it raises awareness to a concerning issue in American society. This was all quite flattering but I was more focused on the criticisms.

They criticized my blog-postings and portfolio by saying that I have been leaving out some information. This information is what would happen after the flashback scene. Realizing that we did not dive deeply in this part of our film, I have been brainstorming to further develop these scenes. Because of this criticism, my last couple blog posting were about this part of the film.

Another criticism they gave me is that my group should focus on shooting. They said that the shooting process can sometimes take longer than planned so our should organize and prioritize this task.

This peer review was very helpful. I feel that by having other people's feedback, one can build their portfolio further with more impressive material. I hope my feedback had a similar impact on the other students.

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