This morning I met with the enviornmental team to show them my finished product of Recycling. They were over the moon about it, they couldn't congratulate me enough and said: 'This is fantastic, it does everything that we need.' They will be showing the film to the board and the Vice Chancellor, Alun Thomas, putting it on their website, having it projected at the introduction meetings for new students at the beginning of September. And for me, they will email Steve May about how pleased they are with the film and sing my praises, and they said they will speak with the head and see if they can get the films on a showreel at graduation for everyone to see! I'm going to be meeting with the enironment board to launch the films and the environmental champions in May.
It's odd, because I wasn't too please with Recycling, and the more I watch it, the more changes I want to make, but seeing the film from their eyes I could see that what I had done may not have been a masterpiece, it certainly isn't going to win any awards, but it did do exactly what they wanted it to do. I made the environment team happy, and supplied what they needed, and for me, that is a mission accomplished!
I had been finding it really difficult to get hold of any Biology tutors to speak with me about biodiveristy, but since filming Nigel, all of them want to talk to me. They've all been very supportive and provided me with a wealth of information that will enable me to start filming Biodiversity. I am a little worried about this film, as I think it will end up quite long, and because it will be more corporate I need to think carefully about the music, the effects and what to shoot. And I only have three weeks now!
Hopefully, I will finish Energy next week, it's only a short film and I have three days to spend on it. Will it be difficult and challenging? Yes. Impossible? Nothing is impossible.
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