Sunday, 18 January 2015

Time Managment

 i feel i have managed my time towards the end of the project well by thinking realistically of what i can archive in the time left. by simplifying my ideas down, i relieved some of the pressure i was putting myself under, especially when i encountered problems with  my project which did not make time for (plates not printing properly, re-doing image sequences for animation) e.t.c), i was able to rectify them as i used the time i would have needed to use for my initial ideas.
though it would of been great if i would of been able to produce the complex idea i had at the start (several detailed nonsense maps of wonderland, or 5 full complex etches) i feel the time i would of had to of spent producing these would have severely deducted the time i also needed to spend on evaluating, finding contextual references, researching  and developing techniques.

Managing 3 projects at the same time:
this was a massive struggle for me especially at the start of the project, i put myself under a constant battle, worrying if i was spending to much time on one? needed to focus on one more than then other? however as time went on, it become easier to deal with, especially when i was dealing with similar themes in both projects, meaning that i was able to influence and bounce ideas of one another. however throughout, i have struggled with visual journal, at the start of the project, when studio brief 2 and 3 hadn't really kicked off yet, it was straight forward to know work i was doing should be in my visual journal as it was developing and experimenting with ideas and images to provoke concepts for the other briefs, however when studio brief 2 and 3 started, i was unsure what work i would have to carry on doing in my visual journal.

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