Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. Evaluation time already? Lets crack on.
So my strengths on this project were probably, well I can't think of any strengths, I don't see how you can have strengths at finding interviews and posters but I can tell you about my weaknesses. My main one being straight up lazy, I just don't like work, which I know isn't good but I'm being honest. Now because I'm lazy and don't like work, this little concoction made me leave everything to the last minuet which in turn gave me less time to try out different ideas and I had to do things that would probably be either quick or easy. Believe me I've learnt my lesson and I will not be doing this again. The fact that I write how I talk is probably a bad thing too, especially in an evaluation. Being formal is just so formal. I'm also not very good with programs like Photoshop, which made it hard to make a poster and DVD sleeve, there's just too many numbers and I get confused.
But I suppose a strength would be that I'm quite imaginative so I can always have ideas for DVD sleeve, poster, trailers and what not. The interview was fun to do, I liked being famous for a moment. Even if it was me interviewing myself.
Thanks to this project I got a chance to read through some interviews I was interested in, all of them I posted on blogger, which I might not have got to otherwise. That was a good opportunity.
I was threatened by the amount of work I had to do. The worst of the threats was the programs i was trying to use that kept collapsing on me. Every time I tried to use premier pro, it just said no and turned off, when I tried to download the sleeve to edit mine onto, it wouldn't work. I tried downloading it from different sources but that didn't work either. Just technological things like that got in the way, it was frustrating but I just had to change my game plan in the end, which was why I did a poster instead of sleeve. Also because the poster was already made a while ago and hidden away in some old files. Nothing to hard to handle.
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