Time management was a key part of this project; this is because we had to ensure that our pre-production tasks were completed before we could begin filming as we would need some of them to successfully film (such as the interview questions, the script, etc) and then we would need to leave enough time after filming to edit our footage to a good standard.
Even though we ensured that we left enough time to complete each part of the project (pre-production, filming, editing), as well as time to face any possible problems that could arise, I think we underestimated how time consuming the editing would be. This then caused Victoria to stay behind out of lesson a lot (as she was our main and head editor) to ensure it was completed and at a quality we were proud of.
Although I feel that we managed our time quite effectively, I believe we could have managed it slightly better by being more focused on our tasks during some of our lessons; as sometimes we were slightly behind with tasks that we needed completed and so we had to postpone filming. (This happened with our interview questions, and we had to postpose the start of filming for about ten minutes - not a very long time period but the delay still put us behind on our schedule and meant we weren't able to film as many interviews in that period as we'd have liked.)
I think that, although our time management was most definitely not faultless, we still managed it quite well overall.
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