My landlord isn’t gonna be too happy bout this, but I’ve sticked the little A5 sheets of paper on my “Idea Wall”, to see everything as a whole big picture.

I know you can’t see much from the image above, but the pieces of paper on the left arranged in a grid are organised by week, so each row represents a week, and each column is a part, so it starts from Week #7 part C. And continues onto the next row, Week #8 part A, and so on. Pardon the chicken scribbling handwriting. This is still in it’s preliminary stages, and it’s just going to get more messy from here, or at least I’d like it to be.

The other pieces of paper on the right are running ideas for experiments such as, locations, plots, narratives, general ideas of what is going to take place. All these to target the “Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How?” posed in my previous post.

I believe that as the weeks go by, and as the wall gets plastered with more and more bits of paper, my concept and idea of filmmaking would be clearer and a little bit more defined, as compared to when we first started in week #1 of the semester. This however, does not serve as a gauge or some sort of measuring tool, to see how much I’ve learned, but more as an aid to check my progress and to see if I might have left any stones, rocks, or boulders unturned.