Student 7 Response
These were some solid general guidelines, but after reading this I honestly don't feel any more prepared or motivated than I was previously. To me it is all written like one of those corny motivational posters I saw in middle and high school with a picture of a guy climbing a mountain and a generic phrase about conquering your fears or something. Don't get me wrong, everything in the Student 7 is solid advice, but these are all things I've been trying to do regardless. There isn't really any specific advice, it's just basically saying "learn all the technical aspects of the equipment you are using!" and "form a solid crew with good group dynamics!", stuff that should really be obvious I would think. I hope this doesn't sound too cynical, I've just never been a huge fan of this kind of vague motivational stuff.
I think EDIT media is designed for an audience that might feel more uncertain as they enter a film or media program. Many younger students or students from different walks of life may find that they don't know where to start and are pretty easily lost. It's quite common actually. Think about the impact that negative comment from your first professor at UNCG had on you. His was a "vague" non-motivational comment...and it was clearly effective. If the tone had been the opposite...what might the future have held? Week 1 - we'll start sloppy positive if we have to! We're going to move forward, create and leave all the doors of possibility open. (Yes, I'm going to be that cheesy at times)
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