The Final Project

             The Project

                  I loved our project concept and it really was a good idea, that was just underperformed. The Warp Watch was a fun idea and I think it did okay despite my shortcomings on the website. The only problem we had was that we got the privilege of going first. The product for our project was a watch that could travel back in time, a very sophisticated device, and one that i feel needed a more secretive feel.  The video really only gives the surface level of the watch's ability and really sells it.





                    My class time was not valued by myself nearly as much as it should have been, and that is my greatest regret from this project. It also came down to the nervousness that comes from creating a logo and company from scratch without making each part look off brand from the next. If I had to do this again, I would not waste a second of my class tie on off topic items, as this class is impossible to work on at home.





                    I found a less strong connection to film, one restored by practice, and found an unusual attraction to web, even though it is not a field I enjoy. I still did less than sufficient on the webpage, but it turned out alright. The colors provided in the template were actually very good for the product and made it easier to work the website. The text was also very good and was checked, a trait some groups lacked.


     
                 I could use some more practice in film production, and some of the adobe programs, easily remedied solutions. I also need to limit outside distractions and practice effective communication. However, my web design is not a skill I will practice as the idea is far too daunting for me to even consider expanding upon.


                          My final thoughts are a mix of accomplishment and a need to do better. My needs for improvements are in film, and graphic design, and are both courses I will pursue rigorously. My project underperformed and that is the bottom line, and is one I never want to reach again.



















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