Thursday, 24 October 2013

Media Retrospective 2

After the last month of blogging about my planning, I have realised there is a lot to talk about, and also a lot for me to reflect on and change in future.

I feel my blogging has been good, I have done a variety of different things not asked of me, as well as finally getting around to more planning and using more forms of media such as webcam videos, Windows Movie Maker videos, photoshop and GIFs and I think this has benefited me greatly in multiple ways. I believe I have improved on everything I have set out to improve upon and this fills me with confidence for the future of the blog and for the future of my Media A2 work.

Unfortunately, another problem has arisen and has been masterfully pointed out by Dan, who I thank wholeheartedly. It appears that our blog and it's contents such as the waving lady and the previous backgrounds that were used were, in the excellent words that they were originally put in... "retarded". I find this to be wonderful feedback and I think it is the finest form of constructive criticism I have ever received. I will be sure in future not to blog in such a "retarded" way, because the word is very helpful and is in no way offensive, meaning I am capable of taking my blogging to the next level.

In future I hope to...

  • Get multiple blog posts out per day and supply a steady stream of unique and creative content
  • Remove all "retarded" content from the blog
As you can see I have decided to take a more stern, serious approach to blogging this time, because apparently doing exactly what everybody else is doing and not having fun with my work is the way forward, judging from the reaction given previously, not by anybody in particular of course.

The waving lady must be removed from the blog because she really brings the quality down. I am clearly in no way agitated by the feedback given to us, because it was so excellent, and I definitely do not consider my blogging being called "retarded" offensive. Thanks!

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