Critically Comparing my Skills, Processes and Methods



Title : Critically Comparing my Skills, Processes and Methods
1st. Formulate your question:
Look below at what you  are you being asked to evaluate.
Unit 1
U1.2.1 Critically compare a range of communication methods used to convey meaning in creative media production.
Note Critically is similar to compare but concentrate on the things that are different with two or more methods used or what sets them apart. Point out any differences which are particularly significant.


In your own words say what U1.2.1 is asking you to do.
Answer:
critically compare a range of different medias.
2nd. Gather your information:
What have you been doing that you can evaluate
On your blog you now have two weeks detailing classes in The Carousel and professional ways to use tools, skills, processes.  If you have details of these you have done this point just add the links below.


Blog link to last week:
Answer: https://l3mediaualjessicag.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/week-2-first-evaluation-of-carousel.html
Blog link to this week:
Answer: https://l3mediaualjessicag.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/week-2-evaluation-of-carousel.html


3rd. Apply the information
How well have you done in the sessions?
Ask yourself:
  • Which skills, Processes and Methods or tools you enjoyed the most?
Answer:
I enjoyed the sewing machine a lot during these sessions. I found the method of it easy to do and fun. I also enjoyed mono-printing on the first week. I enjoyed it because we got to be creative and use a couple of tools in the process.


  • Which of the things you have been shown could you demonstrate to another person?
Answer:
I think I could demonstrate the hand stitching to another person as I found it simple to understand and the method is very easy.


  • Which of the things you have been shown do you need more practice with?
Answer:
I need more practice with heat printing I think as I wasnt good at painting inside the lines with the disperse dyes (dyes that change to a brighter colour once heat printed onto fabric).

4th. Consider the implications
If you were asked by a professional to use some of the tools, skills, processes how well would you do?
Answer:
I think I would be a 4/10. This is because we only really had two days of practicing and learning the methods. This means I won't be as skilled as I would if I continued on for a year or maybe two years. Also I am not passionate about these skills I have learnt so I wouldn't put all my effort into it. However I do have a basic understanding of the skills and methods so I would be able to try.

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