We have now just about finished this project – the audio has all been mixed and bounced down, the research folder and accompanying paperwork has been completed, with only some minor adjustments remaining. All that is left to do, in order to fulfil academic requirements, is the submission of the group work and our own individual expositions and reflective summary.
This has been an intense and high-pressure time for us all but we are pleased as punch to have finished the audio and are really excited to present it to the Museum, and see their reactions to it. We will also ensure all actors and contributors get a copy of the finished product, as a way of saying thank you for their help and cooperation throughout this process. We were very fortunate to have talented, flexible and patient actors and contributors to aid us in this project and it has been a delight to work with them and to be able to give something back to the local community having spent 3 years in Lincolnshire.
We are certain that this experience and that the finished artefacts will be of considerable benefit to us in the future and we have been fortunate to have guidance and advice from our tutor, Bryan Rudd, who has been working towards securing a commission by Charlie Partridge at BBC Lincolnshire for our 15 minute extended flood drama which would be an incredible bonus if successful and would really be the cherry on top for this project.