Thursday, March 5, 2020

Peer Review Blog: Reviewers never showed

   When coming towards the end of our project, our next stage of this movie making process would be getting some constructive criticism with a peer review. We as a group would be proving the same critic towards another group as will all the other groups in the class. In order to get peer reviewed, you had to be able to give the clip of your movie fully constructed and nothing else added. That wasn't an issue for our group because we finished our filming a couple weeks ago. In between us finishing and the peer review date, we also did some editing. This included cutting, titles, and a little bit of sound inserts. We were more then prepared for the peer review day to come. We showed up to class on time but we knew something was wrong. The class was emptier than usual and it seemed as if half the class was absent. On the board was a paper posted that had everyone's group listed. It showed who's project we would be reviewing and who would be reviewing us. We waited a little longer hoping the class filled up but it stayed the same. The group who was reviewing us was not in class and neither was the group that we were supposed to be reviewing. We had no way to get a grade so we were worried. We realized that next class, we would either do the peer review then or get an alternative assignment. While we were sitting there however, we didn't let the class go to waste. We opened up Paige's computer, which was an Apple computer, and opened up our editor. We finished up all the sound and also started some transitions between slides. Our editing was near completion but we still have some finishing touches before we can turn it in to Cambridge. We are in  position now that we are entirely ahead of schedule and will have more than enough time for adjustments. Adjustments that can put us over the top in Cambridge's eyes.



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