Tianjin Shi (s3764193)

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Media project & final reflection

Reflection: I think the most successful aspect is that as media makers, we have used a very subjective tone to convey the climate issues we perceive in the megacities. “Every act of image-making is a direct confrontation with reality, and… Continue Reading →

Development #5 – Rough Cut

This week we were working on the rough cut, because our group mates are in three different cities. We planned to divide the sources of greenhouse gases into three aspects: vehicle emissions; urban facilities construction; domestic waste. And each member… Continue Reading →

Development #4 – Creative Test

https://rmiteduau-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/r/personal/hannah_brasier_rmit_edu_au/Documents/TEACHING/2021%20-%20SEM%201/SEEING%20THE%20UNSEEN%204/student%20folders/GROUP%20FOLDERS/Chloe,%20Kyra,%20Skyler/sample%202.mp4?csf=1&web=1&e=L4fKs0 Because this creative test is a 2 minutes video, and our final work will have a 1-2 mins introduction part to give the background of today’s urbanization and population issues, so our group wanted to complete the major content… Continue Reading →

Week 9 – Presentation Reflection

This week we present our main plan of the final project and the inspiration of our ideas. It is good to hear positive responses and useful suggestions from our tutors. From our initial plan, what we want to do is… Continue Reading →

Development #2 – Research

I am responsible for reading the article ‘Multispecies cinema in Wretched waters’. Carbonell (2021, p.146) explained:‘multispecies cinema is a non-linguistic attunement with morethan-human worlds which explores the interrelationships and entanglements of an ecosystem. ’ Compared to the very broad concept… Continue Reading →

Development #1 – Initial ideas

From week 7 we started to prepare our final project. After returning to my city Shanghai at the end of 2020, the significant comparison with Melbourne is the population gap and traffic congestion. Therefore, my personal starting point for this… Continue Reading →

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