top of page

During gawlik crunch time, I underwent a lot of emotions and stress. I have been pressed for motivation and ideas for my MSA documentary, and upon realizing that a MSA documentary wouldn't be a fit for the gawliks at all,  I decided to shift my focus to something more gawlik oriented. This process required me to have my phone at the ready and not rack it everyday, but I was very rarely using my phone for unproductive reasons. I am always on time for class, and use the time wisely. I had a solid gawlik film for action sports, untill I realized I could collaborate with Baruch and make a half animated, half not video, which would seperate it from the rest. In theory, it was a great idea, but in execution, it proved much more complicated. During the transfer from Baruch's computer to my workspace, instead of using Wetransfer, he emailed them to me, which lowered the quality exponentially. Combine this with my inability to shorten the video to 30 seconds even, it failed to meet my vision. However, I learned a lot from this experience. 

bottom of page