Friday, April 21, 2017

Gallery Blog #9 Documenting Work

  • Recorded blurb footage - 2hrs - 3-31-17
  • Gave suggestions to the gallery - 30 mins - 3-31-17
  • Edited together blurb footage - 1hr - 3-31-17
  • Recorded Reception for Facebook Blurb - 1 hr - 4-20-17
  • Record award ceremony - 45 mins - 4-20-17
  • Posted blurb on Facebook - 15 mins - 4-5-17
  • Editing footage together - 2hr - 4-22-17
  • Put up flyers: - 30 mins
    • 2905 - 4-7-17
    • Billings Clinic - 4-19-17
      • 1st and 3rd floor break rooms of the cancer center
      • Financial support service break room 
      • Quality Insurance break room
      • Patient Account break room

1. What was the biggest challenge in completing your task?
My biggest challenge for my tasks were working with my group because we didn't corresponding times with each other to always get things done so a lot of the time we had to work alone, which was alright with me.

2. What did you learn from this challenge?
I work best alone and my best work is done with technology. I really like making videos and the prospect of doing them for a job sounds really great. I also have a great natural understanding of computer programs, so editing videos comes naturally to me. I also wanted to experiment with doing time lapses for work phases to create interest for the event.

3. What would you do differently if involved in the juried student exhibition in the future. This is an opportunity for self-reflection rather than other-directed criticism.
I would like to create a live feed camera installed in the gallery for people who cant get to the gallery so they can feel more involved. Also maybe a live feed during the award show so people online can view and comment alone with the live audience. This would also create more interest in the gallery and create a following of viewers that are online specific. As well as out of state viewers that may want to see others works but can physically come into the gallery.

1 comment:

Leanne said...

Good work, Stephanie, thanks for your help. Would have liked to hear a little bit more about why you like to work with technology vs. hands-on, etc. Could provide a little more reflective commentary