Tuesday, December 11, 2012
To be or not to be STAC live
Today we had the discussion of STAC live. As a prerequisite I would like to inform you all I am not writing this simply online because I don't have the courage to say it to you all in person but there might have been a miscommunication on what I was fully trying to express in class today to why I do not want to be a part of it. With the kids in charge, people aren't obviously all going to be equal in power. I feel that drama will eventually start, and as Luke said in class today its a part of something you have to go through and I am fully aware. My personal feeling is that at first things are going to go very well like today. Then there is going to be a slow decline of cooperating and an incline of arguing. The thing I like the most about having Luke in charge is he makes the executive decision and has way more experience in everything than we do. If you clash ideas on a project he will tell you which idea is better to go with or to start over or to guide you where you need to go. With kids its not the same because now the class is basically a democracy. I opted out because I feel eventually everyone will give up and due to drama little work will get done. I want to get work donel. This is my opinion, you are all free to your own but this is mine. I would be more than happy to be proven wrong but because of this thought I am doing my own personal project. I went back to my script I wrote in the first month of school about split personality disorder (DID) before my camera was stolen. Kadambari and Sabrina volunteered to act in it as the smaller parts this way I can finish it much faster as opposed to being all parts and the camera girl. I am also working on another script which I hope to be done soon and then film. In conclusion I hope to have one short film and a movie trailer finished by the time STAC live rolls around. This is alot of work but I hope to bang it out and get it done, if not I can always assume a fall back.
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