Friday, December 11, 2009

The final curtain... of this semester

Well this is it folks. The end of semester 1 of the first year of CreComm. I had originally planned to post my faourite assignment for you all to see, but I broke my jump stick this morning. If it was gonna happen, at least it was on the very last day after I finished the very last assignment. It's almost liberating.
I usually leave the list writing for my other blog (yea, I'm a nerd), but as a replacement, I'm going to list my top 10 favourite (least favourite?) assignments of this semester.

The Assignment List for Y1S1
10. Bomber
9. Rememberance Day
8. Projector
7. Tv Commercial- I did mine for Kenko Sushi on Corydon.
6. Humane Society Ad
5. Parody Ads
4. Short Story
3. Game Show
2. Review
1. Talk Show

Not all of them were the most fun assignment to do, but in the end, I'm proud of them and when I look back, it sounds corny, but I learned a lot. Looking forward to next semester. I think...

Thursday, December 3, 2009

My New Favourite Time Waster!

@everyone

I have discovered my new favourite way to develop my hermit abilities!


TWITTER!


I joined in April, but neglected to be active and really put a good effort into it. Since starting CreComm, however, I'm suddenly magnatized to it. Still, I've yet to figure out the appeal. For me, I think it's the ability of following my friends and celebs. I'm a celebrity gossip junky. It may also be that I can tell everyone what I'm doing at every moment, because I know everyone wants to know.


I'm sort of kidding, I don't give all the details of my life, but every once and a while, it's fun to just put it out there.

I've also been practicing my hermiting through blogging (like now!) and Twitter has served as a good way of connecting to my blogs (that's right I said blogs).

When I think about it, I feel silly for using these "networking services" because I don't really feel like I'm connecting to real people, while I do appreciate when people slot me into their hermit schedule.

I would also like to send a special shout out to Facebook, which is equally as aimlessly time consuming and hermitish.

So what makes these things so addicting? I couldn't tell you.

Happy Twittering/Facebooking/Blogging!!