Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Animation - Final Reflection

  Takeaways from the five e-Comm guarantees? Well, I'd say that technical skills are arguably the most important. If you can't do the project, then it doesn't matter how well you prepare. But in a group setting, collaboration keeps a project running smoothly, and communication is much the same. Leadership contributes to project management; a good leader keeps everyone else on track so that the project is finished efficiently. I learned all of this through my experiences and observations in group projects. These lessons are important because they keep the project going. My biggest challenge was working with people. I am an independent, introverted person. I don't enjoy group settings, and I had trouble cooperating. In the final project of the year, our group made a short parody of "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids". They asked me to stand in front of a green screen and run around like I was terrified. Instead, I stood there for a few seconds, then walked out of the shot. I hate being in front of the camera...

  My greatest strength was definitely the technical part of the class. And I wasn't even that great at it. I just can't seem to cooperate with people. Social skills are definitely my biggest weakness. I improved by being able to tolerate people. That doesn't seem that great, but that's a big step for me. I just hate it when people try to tell me what to do, and that happens every time there's a group project. Obviously, social skills are important in the world, and I will continue to develop them to a degree that I can at least fool people into thinking I like them. Hopefully, I will actually be a cooperative person by the time I leave high school. 

  I hope to apply my learning to video production next year. Perhaps the special effects I learned with the green screen and explosions. Not to mention the website that we used to learn how to do the explosions. I plan to use other tutorials on that website to expand my experience and knowledge. Specifically, I have been interested in creating an under-skin glow, like in the show "Iron Fist". 

  If I could change anything, I would work on my project management. There were a few projects that I missed in class and neglected to make up. I would go back and finish those projects, or at least get something that I could turn in. 

  Throughout the year in animation I have learned so many things. 2D animation in Photoshop, the usefulness of Adobe After Effects, 3D animation in MAYA, and special effects. My knowledge of animation has grown exponentially, and I enjoyed the sarcastic humor of the teacher. Overall, I had a great experience in this class and I wish I could spend a few more days there. But all good things must come to an end. So as I leave, I remind the teacher that I did learn, and I did enjoy it. For now, that's all I have to say.  

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