Tomorrow begins our first in-class day for independent work. As you all have undoubtedly guessed, my independent work won't be completely independent: I'll be brainstorming alongside Jessica, Emily and Michelle for a film. For tomorrow, we'll need laptops and paper. Beyond tomorrow, I can't say anything with certainty. I expect that the entire project will take seven or eight sessions of independent work in-class, coupled with work done on our own time. When we have a more tangible version of the final project we wish to attain, we'll provide more information on the nature of the materials we'll require and the issues we'll need to address, both the artistic and the technical.
As of now, we don't have a schedule packed down. My assumption is that the majority of the time will be spent discussing ideas for a script. I'm sure Jessica and Emily have plenty of ideas, as do I. Of course, quite a few of my ideas involve political figures I enjoy poking fun at, namely our old friend Putin. Rest assured, I have plenty of other ideas, and I can work with other ideas.
In related news, I now have a laptop. This is the first of many posts which will be typed on this laptop, and I'm sure it will be the first of many more assignments. This computer has to last me until the day it dies. Or I die; whichever comes first, I suppose. But I like this computer. Even though it lacks the capacity to undo typing and isn't quite sure if it knows how to cut and paste, I've decided that it is my ally. Perhaps I won't be going to war with this particular piece of modern technology after all.
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