Open up the video by introducing myself and who I was as a writer at the beginning of the semester before I experienced the course. This self-introduction will actually be a good portion of my video essay because I feel it is important to explain how I was as a writer (I will focus on my procrastination and that I only had knowledge of the essay genre). I will then explain how the rest of the video essay will go over how I evolved as a writer as I went through the course and completed each of the first 3 projects.
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*Script*
I am nearing the end of my Freshman year of college, and more specifically, finishing up with my one and only college English class ENG 109H. During my time in 109H, I have spent countless hours creating content, writing and assembling 3 distinct projects. The purpose of this video is reflection. Reflecting on both my evolution as a writer and as an individual throughout the school year and the class. I will be specifically explaining who I was as a writer at the beginning of the course, and then describe how I have evolved due to my experiences with each project. The projects for this class were indeed interesting to say the least. Before entering this class, the only genre I have had extensive experience in was a standard essay. But I had a lot of fun in learning the ins and outs of other common genres and creating them for my own. Admittedly, at the beginning of the semester I was a major procrastinator and honestly I don't believe that has changed. However, I have learned the value of not procrastinating, because the few times I actually got my blog work done ahead of schedule, I felt much better and less stressed out. Anyways, let's dive in to the mind of Ryan Wolfe the writer, January 2016.
*play videos*
How did you decide to use form to present your content in the raw material you’ve shared here? How did the conventions of your chosen genre influence your choices?
Well I only provided the script to my video essay for this blog post. This is because I haven't had the time to acquire the necessary equipment to create the audio and video segments of my project. However, having a script is immensely helpful in making sure the audio and video production goes smoothly.
How did the production of this raw material go? What kinds of any hiccups, challenges, successes, creative epiphanies, etc. occurred during the process?
Writing the script for my video essay was not too bad. There is the issue of still creating the audio and video portions of the project, but since I have already outlined everything I need to do, putting it into practice shouldn't be too bad.
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