Tuesday, 18 November 2008

So many problems!

Problem number ONE: Logging in to blogger!

Basically, for some crazy reason, I thought it'd be clever to register with the email address I rarely use, rather than my personal, every day email address. Secondly I had to register with a 6 letter 2 figure password, as does everyone, though I've only ever had one password to memorize and it's not nearly that long.

Problem number TWO: moodle made me change my password. Now I can't remember it because it had to have something along the lines of 4 lower-case and 4 upper-case letters, and about 6 numbers. So, I'll be getting on to Mr. Fish.

Problem number THREE: I have been attempting regularly to complete my continuation piece, sir. It's doing the no sound thing again. This means that I can't find appropriate shots to use, and unnecessary shots to delete. I might need some help with this, come tomorrow lunch time. I'm sorry this has taken so long, but I have been staying late on a couple of occasions to rectify this, and it IS my own fault not to have made the effort to find you in the Media Studies room. For this I apologise and any help you can grant me would be greatly GREATLY appreciated. :(

Good news: There's only two problems left.

Thank you and good night. Also sir, I never replied to your comment regarding the pleasure I gain from listening to discordant electronic music. The simple answer is, I hold a great appreciation for the different; it interests me. This is a sweeping statement, but it keeps me listening. As a result of this, and the less obvious answer, is that I listen deeply to and appreciate the production value of all music. This, however, is the genre that impacts me the deepest. It needn't be 'deep' music to touch me. It could quite easily be some filthy dirty drum and bass made by a 20-something Russian man in his bedroom, where he lives with his parents. And that's more or less exactly what it is :)

1 comment:

Sacha van Straten said...

Hi Kia,

Firstly the issues with the continuity film.

DId you edit the shots at home? I thought you had finished in fact. Either way, we need to look at the footage and analyse where the problem lies, as I need to take all 25 films off the system next week and archive them.

As for the music, it's a god answer. Sometimes the simplest things can affect us the most profoundly. It doesn't need to be high art to be effective or worthwhile.

Let's go through your filming probs tomorrow morning (Thurs). S