Activity 1. Evaluating publishing your work

Examples of digital and physical presentations I have been involved in 
I have presented the majority of my work digitally. A few of many examples are my analysis of the set short films, my costume and cast list, and my mood board for my soundtrack. I have physically presented my script, storyboard and shot list, however I also have digital copies of my script and shot list. My storyboard is hard to initially present digitally because it involved pencil drawings. Advantages of digital presentation and not physical presentation, is that work is easier to present if it is all on one digital resource, and if it is saved on a computer, it is hard to lose. Physical presentations and copies of my research for this film sometimes mean it is hard to edit and have a neat result.  Disadvantages of digital presentation and not physical presentation, is that when filming, you can't access the work, and if I have my physical presentation on me, I can edit it straight away.

Overall, it has been useful having all my research and planning on one blog, and I definitely prefer it to having loads of loose papers (physical presentations).

Potential safeguarding issues with using online applications are the issues of posting unnecessary, personal information, or posting work on social media in an unprofessional context. To deal with these potential issues, I need to make sure all my film work is only posted on this blog, and only my film work.

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