spent all of the morning reading through my work, then handed it in at 5pm to get marked.
time for a beer
spent all of the morning reading through my work, then handed it in at 5pm to get marked.
time for a beer
my parents and my two chosen readers are reading through my dissertation for the last time to assess any last issues before hand in on friday!
a critic can only read the book he has read, not the one the writer wrote
although perhaps irrelevant subject wise, the man’s analysis of the film has proved to be good in inspiring me in my own analysis and progress
“I know what romance looks like in real life, I will never know what an alien planet would look like, so 3D should only be used in less realistic films”
a quote used in my follow up transcription of my focus group for my dissertation, i began to relisten to the recording and find the interesting bits which i have missed the first time round which could be relevant to my dissertation.
i aim tomorrow to finish transcription for my dissertation and begin the final process
it’s important that i look at the last important references as that’s important thing to back up;
ray zone’s book on 3D history is important as it’s full of referencing to the history of 3D which is backing up my historical segment
pleasure of horror by matt hills has so many interesting thought patterns about films, so even though it’s not film relevant, it’s given me a lot to thought to the theories behind horror audiences
anaglyph research has gone to a head,
enjoying writing about personal things for my conclusions and introduction.
quite happy with the things i’ve achieved including getting a focus group organsiation beginning, and the development of the audience and research chapters are coming along nicely.
need to think about referencing in the future as it is proving to be tricky
recieving back hard copy of dissertation, to see where i need to reformat and rewrite.
my references section is particularly messed up so need to sort it out so it’s coherent.
read two books about feminism and horror films, currently watching “history of horror’ with mark gatiss to get some insight into films i might have missed, and look at his horror film reviews.
watched this as to relate to the feedback i got about having and as about [taking into consideration the history, various concepts you have discussed, current cultural fears/anxieties represented in the narrative/various elements of the film, the responses from critics and audiences, etc]
having recieved my feedback and being essentially told to rewrite most of my dissertation as it is structually unsound has left me in a less than happy mood.
however i’m re-writing one chapter to show my dissertation lecturer on thursday to feel out where she wants me to improve it and then from there i can either drop out of uni or get a better grade