Monday, February 10, 2014

Reflection of the Week

This past week has been a chaotic but entertaining one to say the least. It was quite funny to see and listen to other groups come up with last minutes improvisations to cover up minor but important details and a very different, stressful situation when my group was in the middle of a poster-life-threatening crisis too. I never knew an accidental blob of black paint on white paper could cause so much fear and distress. Shards of glass get scattered, a box-jellyfish is assembled and before we know it our poster is 3/4 finished with only five minutes of class remaining. With an IRS badge thrown here and a Will Smith photo slapped there, a breath taking poster was created before our eyes. I am incredibly proud of my team for putting in the work to produce the finished product that we did. I didn't know exactly how we were going to pull it off, but I'd say we did a mighty fine job.

Through this period of intense pressure and the on the verge of tears moments, my group gained a greater sense of unity, dedication, and overall appreciation for our films and our partners. There is no better feeling than the relief of completing a difficult task with your best effort put forward. I can honestly say we gave everything we had into this assignment and the loss of sleep we all experienced was worth it. I feel our presentation went very well. Every group member had their aspect of tragedy down to the t. It has been exciting to see the other groups' creative and unique ideas and compare them to my own groups'. I look forward to continue watching the presentations of the last of the groups in the class.



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