Sunday, 29 December 2013

Timetable

I am required to make a personalised timetable for part of this module. In this I will divide up the 14 forthcoming weeks over which I will be doing my final major project. Creating a timetable will enable me to manage my time effectively and make the most of the time that I have.

I will divide my timetable into five parts:

- Theory
- Practical
- Contacts
- Framing and printing
- Exhibition

For the 'theory' part of my timetable I want to

- Undertake artist research and any other relevant research
- Spend a minimum of 5 hours a week reading relevant texts
- Post a minimum of 4 blog posts a week.

All in all this will last 12 of the 14 weeks. I have decided to have this long to do blog work to guarantee that I have a strong blog.

For the 'practical' part of my timetable I want to

- Do a test shoot
- Experiment with my images
- Do the real shoot
- Edit my images

This will last 10 of the 14 weeks.

For the 'contacts' part of my timetable I want to

- Find participants/models for my shoot

This will last only 3 of the 14 weeks.

For the 'framing and printing' part of my timetable I want to

- Find a suitable printers
- Order my prints
- Find suitable frames for my work

This will last for 7 of the 14 weeks. I chose to have this period of time as 7 weeks to allow for any printing errors or in case anything was to go wrong and so I would have enough time to rectify it.

For the 'exhibtion' part of my timetable I want to

- Send invites
- Set up
- Finishing touches

This will last for 3 of the 14 weeks. I chose to have 3 weeks to allow enough time for invites to be sent and to give people plenty of notice about the exhibition.



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