Monday, 1 March 2010

Final Reflection

Throughout this project, I can conclude that I have learnt a lot more about different routes into employment and the way the work industry is progressing further, to simply not learning inside a classroom. I have learnt that new routes into employment have changed following diplomas in that once you leave college you could actually have some practical experience and therefore could go straight into employment, and perhaps a higher job than before if you went into an industry with no practical experience.


I have learnt about universities and the differences between college and university, and have l learnt that the main aim of interaction is to work with a group of partners as opposed to working for them, such as the junction, the fiver bands, the mentors at Bournemouth etc.

I have also learnt that the purpose of the project is not promotional, and more educational. It was to show a direct link between colleges or consortiums in relation to work industries and a direct route of work related learning.

I have also learnt about expectations and the fact that certain industries hold expectations about us as students and the work we produce. Simon's expectations were quite high as he had seen some of our previous work and had compared the effects we used to them so for example ; the effect you used in this video was really good' etc.

Bournemouth also had expectations of our work, and the MA editing students expected our work to be of a lower standard than theirs. The MA students taught us a few shortcuts in Final Cut and also taught us about expectations at university and constraints and times and deadlines to work to.

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