About Me

- danielday1989
- I am currently employed at Hertford Regional College as a Media Lecturer.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Mitchell Wood & Terry Sole- She Doesn't Mind (Dance)
This is a segment of the dance show I have edited, "Inspired 2012".
This may be of interest to some people, feel free to comment.
I will be uploading at least 3 more segments from the show, I hope you enjoy! :D
Choreographed by: Terry Sole and Mitchell Wood
Monday, April 23, 2012
Task 3a: Current Networks
Establishing all of the different networks I use on a daily
basis was quite a revelation as to why I use certain networks in the first
place.
Throughout my working day, I tend to use e-mail to network
with my colleagues, sending them important information and receiving it. This
is a crucial part of my job as this allows me to document conversations and
keep a “paper-trail” of anything of importance that is occurring. This is also
relating back to journaling.
I have to make sure that when I am e-mailing something of
importance that the language I use is correct and that the e-mail is structured
correctly. This adds a sense of professionalism to the network.
I also do a lot of my networking during work via the
telephone. I use this when I need to share information quickly, especially if
something is urgent. The telephone call is then put into an e-mail as a record
of the conversation had.
I have both “Facebook” and “Twitter” and tend to use both
for personal networking. There have been occasions where I have used these on a
more professional basis, for example, when I have had to do some filming I
found this the best way to communicate with the cast and crew.
Since doing this course, I have realised the extent of
networking within my daily life, whether it be within my workplace or just
general social networking. I have come to realise how important networking has
become and how it has developed without even realising.
I also feel that social networking in general is so common
nowadays, that people do it without thinking, it has just become common nature.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
I'm Going on a Bear Hunt
Here is a youtube link to a short film adaptation of the book "We're going on a Bear hunt" which I directed last year during my time on the Summer School Digital Film Making course at Middlesex.
The voice over isn't the best I wanted, but this had to be created within 2 days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSMrv2NLvZU&feature=youtu.be
The voice over isn't the best I wanted, but this had to be created within 2 days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSMrv2NLvZU&feature=youtu.be
The past weeks editing: Inspired 2012
On March 13th HRC took the students to an off campus venue to perform their Variety show "Inspired 2012". I had the pleasure of working with the media students, filming the whole event. I finally found some free time this week to begin editing the production ready for distribution onto DVD for the performers.
On Monday when I went into work, the worst thing that could have happened, happened. The hard drive that contained all of the footage seemed corrupt and I could not access any of it. So, for the whole of Monday and Tuesday I was trying frantically to retrieve the footage and finally succeeded.
Since retrieving the footage, all week I have been editing it and finally finished on Friday.
I will try and get permission to post some of the footage on her so that you can see some of the variety of performances that took place and maybe even comment on the way in which it is filmed and edited.
I hope this would be of some interest to you.
Task 2c: Reflective theory task
Upon reading “Reader 2”, I struggled to find any relevance
to myself as it seemed to relate to performers. As I got further into the
document, I found myself relating more and more to the way I identify my
experiences as it states in the reader.
I particularly found my experiences relating to “Donald
Schon’s” idea of “Reflection-in-action” and “Relection-on-action”. Both of
these ideas relate to many aspects of what I do within my profession, for
example, if I were filming something such a single camera drama, I would be
using “Reflection-on-action” because I would be able to plan the shoot using
current knowledge and past filming experiences. There is also the opportunity,
if cast members are available, to correct anything filmed that has gone wrong. In
addition, some mistakes may be rectified in the editing process.
An example relating to “Schon’s” idea of “Reflection-in-action”
is, if I were filming a live event, I would have to make sure that everything
was going well throughout the shoot and if anything were to go wrong, I would
have to “think on my feet” so to speak, and rectify the problem there and then.
When reading further
into the reader, I also found myself questioning what type of learner I was,
Visual, Auditory or Kinaesthetic. As part of my teacher training I had to
identify these learning styles using different methods, however I never thought
about what type of learner I was.
Thinking about it, If I am learning something technical I am
one hundred percent Visual, learning a lot quicker when being shown a new piece
of technology.
I found “David Kolb’s” idea of a “Learning Cycle”
interesting in this reader, and it was a particular point that got me thinking
for the future of my journals. It seems
to me that the four steps, “Concrete Experience”, “Reflective Observation”, “Abstract
Conceptualisation” and “Active Experiment” would be an extremely good technique
for breaking down my experiences and help myself learn from them. (The learning
cycle is on Page 6 of the reader).
Now that I have read “Reader 2”, I feel more confident about
the future of my journals and have also realised how much of the techniques and
ideas throughout I have used, even before doing Professional Practice.
Task 2b: Journal writing experience
I feel that I am not the best at writing, struggling in some
ways to make anything make sense and thought that it would be easier to either
voice record my journal or film it, however this turned out to be more difficult
than it first seemed. Eventually I decided to take a chance at writing.
When I began writing my journal, I found it difficult to
pick out important points of my day. Eventually I found that the best way was
to list everything that happened throughout my day and then write about each
aspect individually, keeping anything that was actually important.
I found that the initial breakdown of my day’s was somewhat
irrelevant to what I am trying to achieve in my career, so I had to really
think about what I had achieved and what relevance this would have to my
profession.
In my current job role, unless there is a major event or
some filming/ editing that I am required to assist with, my days just become
repetitive as I would normally be editing a show that has recently been filmed
or fixing damaged equipment. If I found that my day was repetitive I wrote
about it in smaller chunks, however not dismissing the day completely as it is
still a part of my path into my future career.
I also found it quite difficult to keep a journal everyday,
due to my somewhat busy schedule within work (even though I may sometimes only
be doing some video editing I am always working to a deadline).
Beyond this process I am going to make sure that I continue
with writing a journal, as I find it useful to break down what I am able to
achieve within a day. I am travelling the USA in the summer for five weeks and
have decided that I will journal my trip every step of the way.
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