Thursday, September 15, 2011

Getting used to Comunication Multimedia

As a person who has never really used the internet for anything other than keeping in touch with friends or family (may it be via Gmail or Facebook), or catching up on the news, this is quite new to me. I can already tell that Communication Multimedia will be quite the challenge, as it has not only made me get one blog, but two!   For a third year student studying Advertising and Public Relations you would think I'd have more experience with this type of thing, but alas, I have not had the pleasure. 

This class will have me creating a personal blog, a tumblr, of which the theme shall be purely personal. I've almost decided that it shall consist of some sort of travel theme, perhaps even telling stories of my travels, or maybe discussing places I'd hope to go to because of history I've learned or stories I've heard. You see, being a New Yorker with Venezuelan (with French ancestry), Spanish, and Cuban grandparents, I've had quite the mix in my life. The other blog shall be this one, more school-related and homework-like. 

As I previously mentioned, this is the first time I've ever done anything like this, so it shall be quite the struggle because I'm not accustomed. Having a blog requires a great deal of dedication, the type of dedication that one usually puts into things like school work or jobs. I guess since this now goes under the headline of 'school work' I shall just have to put my best to the test. Having these two blogs shall also require a great deal of inspiration as I feel my 'creative writing' has been a bit rusty from lack of use. 

The final project shall be a great group experience to get to learn how to work with a team when dealing with multimedia campaigns. Besides, I think that when doing any communication campaign it's always most beneficial when you have a group. Each head always brings a different idea to the table, so things get more interesting. 

I'm looking forward to all of this, let's see if I can rise to the challenge.

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