Monday, October 1, 2012

1) How much time did you spend working?

It took me a while to get the idea of what I wanted my project to come out. It took me about 4 days to finish it.

2) How much time did you spend thinking about the work - sort of sitting there and staring at it, or listening to it over and over again, etc.?

When I was working on the Stop-motion film I didn't really have an idea on what my subject was for it, then I figured out what my subject was going to be after a day of thinking everything thru.

3) How much time did you spend doing other stuff that seems like work to that make you think you're working but you're not?

During the process of making the Stop-motion I had to stop and think what I wanted to do next with the project, it took me a while to get everything done.

4) How much time did you spend socializing?

I didn't really socialize during the process, but I didn't think to ask other students in the class on what they did for their stop-motion films because this was my first stop-motion I ever made.

5) How did you use your community?

I used the High School for my pictures because i had to work on it mostly when I was working.

6) Rip apart your awful project and how did such a disaster happen?

If I had a better subject to use for my project other then my "Point of View" it would of came out better.

7) You've completed a step on your path. What is your next step?

My next step is to become better with my ideas for my pictures that I take.

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