After my initial research into rural locations I had made the decision to focus my project on Path Of Condie to see what more I can find out to inform my stop motion video. I visited T-Pot Studio in the tiny hamlet and had a great time finding out more about life in Path Of Condie.
This research has, as I find it often is with research, been very helpful but for a while slightly overwhelming as I was still trying to figure out how I would take my project further with all this new information.
Most of my research photos reflect an interest in music, the countryside and people.
As I had stated in my Personal Learning Plan I would like to look into peoples perception of things, which I thought would tie in nicely with how we perceive the countryside and the people in it.
I have also just recently posted a little question about the countryside for people to answer on social media sites Ello, Facebook and Twitter. I have also set up an email account for people to respond to privately if they don't want to post anything publicly. The response I got through Facebook was fantastic but, I think because both my Twitter and Ello pages are new, I have had far less response on those sites.
Next week I should be starting to work on experimenting with visuals for my video and maybe even a very short mock video with a rough story board to develop.
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View from outside T-Pot Studio in Path Of Condie |
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the kitchen curtains |
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the rare old mixing desk |
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Robin Wynn Evans on the guitar |
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green and black patch leads |
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some multi coloured patch leads |
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