Sunday, 13 September 2015

Tutorial Week: Storybook's behind the scene (Part 2)





Behind The Scene
 
From the 25 photographs we took last week, we were supposed to use minimum 6 photos out of the 25 to create either a storybook or a video. So, our group decided to make a storybook. After discussing, we agreed to meet at NAFA on Friday afternoon during our tutorial week to work on the storybook. We were glad that last week after class, we had already come up with the storyline. Hence, we could focus more on decorating the storybook when we met for the group meeting.
 
 
 
 
Since we had already fixed our storyline beforehand, we came very prepared for our group meeting.
We had already known which photographs to be printed and used for the storybook. So, when we met on Friday, the ready photographs were already provided.
 
 
 
Siew Kei was our main lead in the story.
 
 
 
Some of us, including me, appeared in the story too. We had our faces being printed out.
 
 
 
We discussed together on how we were going to organise the storyline into pages. We also threw in ideas on how we were going to decorate every pages. We found out that we had a total of 14 pages with cover page and back page included. Then, we divided our jobs. Each person took 3 pages to be in charge of. Since there were 5 people in our group, one person would take only 2 pages to work on.
 
 
 
Then, we started to do our works. Firstly, we sketched our ideas on the paper, arranging the locations of where in the paper we wanted to put the photographs, the decorations and the storyline onto.
 
 
 
Next, we cut the printed photographs into the shape that we wanted. After that, we would paste them on the paper.
 
 
 
 We used colourful markers to decorate our storybook. We also used string and hole puncher to combine every pages together into a storybook.
 
 
 
We were almost done. We were left with only a few pages more to go.
 



 Not to forget to take some pictures of us in the process of doing our storybook.
 
 
 
So, this is our completed storybook.
 
 
 
In conclusion, I was glad that we were very organised. We completed our storybook on the day of our group meeting itself. Hence, we were not doing our project last minute. We also divided our jobs fairly and were very prepared before we came for the group meeting. So, we saved our time and finished our project faster. From this group work, we could learn a lot. We learned to solve problems when we had different opinions. This skill was important when we were going to enter the work fields.
 
 
 
 

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