MIDWAY CHECK-IN: Pechakucha!
Mar. 22nd, 2020 11:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Happy Sunday vexercisers! It's time to check in and see how everyone's doing with this round's exercise.
-Have you completed a work that hasn't yet been added to the main exercise post and/or the AO3 Collection? Let us know!
-Have you visited the above post/collection and viewed your fellow vidders' works? Leave some comments and let them know what you thought :)
-Are you experiencing any issues - technical, artistic, or otherwise - that our community's brains might be able to help you with? Ask about them here!
-Do you have lingering questions about the rationale behind the exercise? Or has working on it raised other kinds of questions for you? Ask them here!
Don't forget to take our poll about the length of time allotted. Let us know what you think. Keep in mind that the exercises may become a little more complex as we go, depending on your skill level and familiarity with the source (by the way, if you're done with this round, you can always peek ahead to round two and start auditioning audio or reviewing your source).
We're adjusting the schedule a little bit to make things smoother around work/school schedules. Round 1 will now end on Saturday, March 28 and the second exercise drops on Sunday, March 29. On Sunday we'll also put up a master post with links to all the completed exercises so far including any that, for whatever reason, haven't been added to AO3 (so make sure to leave us a link here to your completed work when it's done!)
-Have you completed a work that hasn't yet been added to the main exercise post and/or the AO3 Collection? Let us know!
-Have you visited the above post/collection and viewed your fellow vidders' works? Leave some comments and let them know what you thought :)
-Are you experiencing any issues - technical, artistic, or otherwise - that our community's brains might be able to help you with? Ask about them here!
-Do you have lingering questions about the rationale behind the exercise? Or has working on it raised other kinds of questions for you? Ask them here!
Don't forget to take our poll about the length of time allotted. Let us know what you think. Keep in mind that the exercises may become a little more complex as we go, depending on your skill level and familiarity with the source (by the way, if you're done with this round, you can always peek ahead to round two and start auditioning audio or reviewing your source).
We're adjusting the schedule a little bit to make things smoother around work/school schedules. Round 1 will now end on Saturday, March 28 and the second exercise drops on Sunday, March 29. On Sunday we'll also put up a master post with links to all the completed exercises so far including any that, for whatever reason, haven't been added to AO3 (so make sure to leave us a link here to your completed work when it's done!)