
Sunday, 8 September 2013

Posted on 8:18 am by Unknown
Saturday, 24 August 2013
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My personal highlight had to be the Becoming Youtube panel alongside a Collaboration Panel in the Panorama Room. Both were hugely insightful and motivational, as for a long time I have adopted a passive stance regarding 'video creation' for many reasons.
- Confidence: from past experience myself and others undertook what TomSka refers to as 'actoring,' putting on a persona for filming purposes, which is exaggerated and overly-enthusiastic. *Cheesy* and *Embarrassing* are some of the words that spring to mind...
- I'm also 'put off' by the idea aspect. It may sound odd, but having one creative idea would really discourage me. Simply because it would only be one idea. Because after that idea is created and developed, expectation would be high and matching that expectation would be an intense pressure, especially if you're not feeling inspired and don't want to disappoint.
- Audience response: for me it's not numbers that are most important, but reaction. I'd prefer to have 1 person watching and liking, than 1000 disliking. So again I'd feel pressure and want people to enjoy my content.
All of these issues were thoroughly addressed during these panels and other events, and successfully did inspire me to pursue a YouTube path: something I have always had a keen interest in. KickThePj was particularly helpful with 'creative block', and Benjamin Cook with audience response and confidence.
Until next time!

Posted on 11:28 am by Unknown
Sunday, 28 July 2013
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Filming on the set of 'The Mill.' |
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Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire. Designed to look again like the 1800s. |
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Night-time filming at Quarry Bank. An early start for the apprentices! |
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Thursday, 11 July 2013

Posted on 3:48 pm by Unknown
Monday, 8 July 2013
So, what's occurring? I explored the depths of Bangor town and University on Saturday; it's a beautiful little town and the campus buildings itself hold hidden stories, I can tell. I think the other universities have a lot to live up to after witnessing Bangor's idyllic setting and historical structures - it seems perfect for the course I wish to take (Creative Writing and Media Studies) as the entire town makes me feel inspired and I just want to write and create and write and create and write and create!
On another note, the lecturer at Bangor told me I have to submit a small portfolio of creative work when applying for my particular course. I've been writing short stories and opinion pieces for a while now, so I thought I'd try something different as practice and so I attempted a bit of poetry. It's only a rough draft so it's not perfect. But I hope you like it!

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Sunday, 23 June 2013

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Thursday, 20 June 2013

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