Friday, May 22, 2009

1. What advice would you give to a student starting their interactive resume project?

If I were to give advice to a student, I would say, DON’T SLACK!!! You may think that the project is a school year long project. But then you see that a school year may travel faster than you thought. It’s the little things that can get to you so you need to bring you’re A game %110 of the time before its too late and your behind with a week to go.

2. What would you add or remove from the interactive resume project?

If I were to change anything about the project, It would be to update and “sheen” the characters a little more. I relized that I needed to add some dept to the characters to make them look more professional, so I can correct it and make my characters look better

3. What would you change about the capstone project?

I kinda liked the capstone project but I looked at others projects and I saw that I could have picked a better, more Debatable subject. But the overall project that I made was better than what I thought.

4. What did you learn about yourself as an interactive media designer over the past two years?

Change is everything… I came into the school wanting to be a 3-D designer, learn about video gaming and so on. Several years, a couple of conflicts and inspirations later, I leave the school wanting to be about Animation and Flash Designing. I also loved working with Audio and Video editing projects. All that time can really change a person.

5. Do you feel that your experience in IMD will help you in the future?

I believe that is the career I was looking for. I love working and creating new things. I feel that The Interactive Media Design program renew my love of creating and thinking of new ideas.

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