Hi there! I have learned immensely what it means to collaborate, communicate and congregate over the years. AICE AS Level Media Studies was a moment to remember. I learned from my peers, colleagues, and teachers and I am grateful for the knowledge I gained in the process. Last year I worked on my final task with a group of three other girls named Mia Obritis, Willow Rivera, and Lucia Rodriguez. Sadly that will not be the case this year. They were great partners and it was an exceptional learning period for us all. However, none of these girls mentioned this year are taking Media Studies A Level. As I am extending my study I will take this as an opportunity to see where my skills alone take me. This will be a moment of defining the skills that I have and how they can get stronger. Despite this being the case I have been offered to work in several groups. Nevertheless, in the end, I will be working by myself. This means will be filming, editing, producing, and even acting by myself. I get to put my creative vision into a film. I believe this process will be interesting as I have never worked on a film alone but I'm ready to fight my way past the obstacles, It will be a process to create ideas on my own but as time goes on I will be more adapted. Despite never working alone on a project I am independent, determined, and persistent. This will be great year for me! I am excited to start my A level journey.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
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