Saturday, 12 December 2015

Meetings and discussions























































Meeting with my group regularly allows us to discuss our ideas and discuss when we will be meeting for filming, etc. It allowed us to stay organised and we could communicate any concerns or improvements we thought we could add to our video, this allowed us to create as good a video as we could between us, the ideas are then developed as a group and we decide whether to put them into the final cut of the actual video, by working as a group we can decide as a majority and not leave it to one person. We used our meetings schedule to decide n times that everyone could do, by having it written down everyone knew that they needed to keep certain dates/times open and could therefore always make it, leaving no reason for the whole group not to be there, this lead to much more efficient and organised filming.

Our group did work well together as we were able to discuss ideas as a group and decide fairly what we wanted as a majority, by doing this the group had a much better chance of making a successful video and it was done fairly, also the use of the meeting schedule allowed us to discuss ideas and problems we had for filming as a group and everyone was available to hear the ideas/concerns. We kept records of what was discussed in the meetings so that we could refer back to the ideas on later dates if needed, this prevented us from forgetting any ideas brought up in previous meetings and therefore we could add them in at a later date without forgetting, this allowed us to be efficient and not waste time on adding parts of the video in/filming new ideas.

1 comment:

  1. You have provided a basic post but with a good table to demonstrate how you recorded and documented your meetings and the discussions within them. You have briefly mentioned the importance of recording your meetings, but have not really elaborated on its benefits, or mentioned how you created a group chat to supplement the table and ensure that when people were absent in lessons etc. they were still aware of what was discussed etc.

    You need to:
    1) Refer to a few specific examples from the table/group chat to evidence how it was beneficial to the group exactly
    2) Elaborate on how this impacted your filming for the better/worse
    3) Refer to the group chat and how this also enabled your group to keep a track on what was said etc.

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