On Friday myself, Miriam and Brian had our proposal for this project. We had to present our ideas to Bryan Rudd from the University. We had to cover:
- an overview of the project with details concerning the output.
- our aim and the objectives we will need to fulfil in order to achieve our aim.
- the format of the piece as a whole and how each of our four artefacts will be output.
- who we hope to produce our work for, the audience that will generally consume the audio. Primary and secondary.
- a brief timescale of the project, what will be done when.
- individual roles as part of the team.
- research avenues, a list of sources that will have/will use.
- set of potential issues evidences.
Overall it went well as we prepared well in advance and we have a good grounding in what we believe will work. Bryan did suggest that we create an introduction piece possibly 3-4 minutes long that we can use if the flood docu-drama was to be broadcast. It would help to set the scene and creatively introduce the topic.
We also discussed external contributors. An art historian was someone that we thought would benefit the project, he could help us with the panoramic painting interpretation.
From now we will be undertaking our initial research and developing our ideas.