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Nico – I think it’s fantastic that youre looking at merging this’old school’ form with something new age like the Internet. I think it will breathe new life into it, especially as today’s youth are so computer driven and most likely havn’t really experienced comic books as we have. This seem like it will be a very creative and fun project. The only kind of issue I see, is that I can’t really identify the problem you’re trying to solve or if there is an issue at hand.
Arnie – This has the potential to be something really amazing! It’s a very ambitious project and will be excellent if its done properly. I can see you making something really unusual and entering it in tropfest! It’s a really practical project and may get you some great work. I see a small problem in the sense that you appear to want to appeal to too many audiences. I don’t think you can truly be both Australian and universal. I think your movie will be a lot stronger if you stick to one audience.
Sarah - Radio has been one of the most important media in history and it will be really interesting to see what you’ll be working on! I think its one medium that in a sense seems to have been left behind creatively in the television and Internet rush. I suppose it’s been seen as less glamorous. I think there’s a lot of potential to do something unusual and unexpected.
Michaela – This is a topic that will appeal to a lot of today’s public. People have become increasingly sceptical especially these days with all the talk of ‘terrorism’. The focus of your topic is very strong and what you are debating is very clear which is fantastic. You seem very certain but what if it’s not all black and white?
Sue – It’s great that you’re looking at something that isn’t geared towards modern media!This will be a very interesting project, it does seem to be an enormous topic to look into though and I couln’t quite grasp which area you’ll be focusing on.
Pheona – This piece looks like it will have the potential to make you some $$! It’s a very original project in an area that definitely needs some sort of overhaul in its teaching process. How will you measure it’s effectiveness?
Kris – This is a fantastic idea, it’s also great as your background will serve as an advantage in terms of being able accurately interpret the culture and being able to correctly explain. It’s such a broad topic, will you be focusing on a few specific films?
Viv – I can see possible problems with my project if it’s not properly organised… I will be working together with Verity so I have to make sure we are both on the same page as to what we want out of it. We will need to define exactly what components will make up our project. We are looking to start a business but what will form the main parts of our project? The planning for the business? The actual work that we do for real clients? or the research we do into the rural sector? I think it will be comprised of all of these things. It is a substantial amount of work but I have to remember that it will be divided between two, so therefore needs to be structured as a larger project.
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