Our group decided to work out a day we could meet at the beginning of each week, without making a timetable. It gave us more flexibility and was easier to arrange for our group. We did not make a timetable because we thought things would get in the way, and we would not be able to stick to it. For example, work committments may change every week. Even though we did not have a timetable, we all agreed to meet up for at least 2/3 hours a week to talk about our ideas and to edit our film.
Whilst shooting our film, we stuck to a timetable as we thought it was very important to arrange this in advance, so we knew we would be free and not run out of time.
Sunday, 8 February 2009
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