Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Day-2 of CCCP3 Workshop

My coursemates and I were looking forward to the coming events of the workshop because we have the opportunity to discover and learn something new every day. 

Today, we form a new group again with students from Multimedia and Graphic Design Course. I was arranged to team A which form by three students from Broadcasting including me whereas the other two students from Multimedia and two students from Graphic Design. 

The first lecturer who consulted us was Robin, he taught us how to start a proposal or pitch, and produce a good story with beginning, middle and ending. After that, Robin asked us to discuss and pick one of the titles (Never make the same journey twice, you are where you have been, gagging for adventure, the closer you look the more you’ll find and essence of being Manchunian), we picked ‘The closer you look, the more you’ll find’ as our title, and also discuss about the storyline of our story.


At first, I feel displeasure and unhappy with this group because we do not even introduce each other and we do not really work well as a group. My two male members discuss among themselves and do not bother the other members at all, I told them not to discuss each other but discuss with all the group members. Slowly, we come out with our ideas and give an opportunity to everyone to voice out their own opinions and also ideas, and then we started to work as a team. Teamwork is really important when it comes to group work. 

During Mark’s class, we learned about the basic ideas and knowledge of typography. At first, I felt so boring because I am not interested in this topic and I actually prefer to have a class with Robin since he was a lecturer that in the broadcasting field. But when Mark gave us a task which each group has to draw a graphical mind map to describe our daily life by using typography and sounds to represent it, it catches my attention in this task.




The last task in Day-2 that we have to do was to draw a storyboard for our story. Johny gave us lots of opinion for our storyline and my group members and I have fun communicate with each other while completing the tasks.


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