(1) What are you most proud of in your block presentation and/or senior project?
I feel that I demonstrated my knowledge of my topic very well and I was able to keep my audience engaged, as well as impart some knowledge about film on them.
(2) What assessment would you give yourself on your block presentation?
I would give myself an AE because I think I presented an abundance of interesting information to my peers while keeping them engaged.
What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project?
I would give myself an AE. I strived to find knowledge with depth about my topic and provided my peers with information about film they might not know otherwise. I also feel that even though I studied a broad topic, I was able to acknowledge and present the intricacies of each facet and aspect.
(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
I thought every single component challenged me to examine my topic from different perspectives, thus enhancing the depth of my project.
(4) What didn't work? If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your senior project if you could go back in time?
I didn't feel that anything didn't work in the project. Although, when I rehearsed with family members, they expressed concerns about me overwhelming the students I was presenting to with information, so that led to me taking out slides that I think would have added a little more to my presentation.
(5) How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors?
The project instilled knowledge in me that I may not have pursued otherwise. Also, I learned how to reach out to people in the industry and express my likes and dislikes about film and TV in a thoughtful manner. I found that I was extremely interested in screenwriting and producing through examining the different roles in filmmaking. Overall, my confidence in my abilities as a filmmaker has grown and my certainty about what I want to do in film.
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