I first became interested in media whilst in 6th form, but after failing quite spectacularly and achieving a U in my first year, I made the decision to leave to attend a college course in which I could focus all my time solely on media production. This turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life and finished the course after 2 years with a distinction and a place on the media production course at LJMU.
Throughout my time in college I was given many great opportunities, such as being chosen by CH4 to come down to London and speak to a variety of people about career choices and how to go about fulfilling goals and ambitions. As well as this, I created a range of short pieces of media which included a documentary, music video and an advertisment for a local area.
My main focus and interest is on producing, filming and editing either documentaries and/or music videos. I find this challenging and exciting as I love to watch an idea come together slowly, and ending up with a finished product which I have helped to create and being able to admire the final product.
Starting my first year at LJMU, I was eager and ready to learn how to enhance my knowledge and skills already gained from college. Knowing that I would be given the chance to go out and produce another documentary and other short media pieces was exciting to me and I was ready to start. With a team of other students, we created a short visual story with a soundtrack, a documentary on saving lives, which included the North West Ambulance Service and Hoylake RNLI as well as a short informative piece on Davy Jones which are a special effects make-up and FX workshop in Liverpool. I was incredibly proud of the work which we produced and was looking forward to second year.
During the summer 2011, I was approached by Help For Heros who asked me to participate in filming a challenge in which they will be walking across Death Valley in America during the summer in 2013. Once filming is complete, I will then be editing and putting together a 2 hour documentary in the hope of raising money for the charity. I begin the filming process in January 2012 and can't wait to start.
I think you should only include the positive things about yourself - You don't need to say you got a u - do you really want that to be the first thing people read about you? I'd edit this and begin with the second paragraph.
ReplyDeleteAnd then more entries about the module and your progress so far.