Here I have compared my original schedule to what I worked with during the course of the project. Although I was initially very lazy with blogging, I quickly caught up and looked at what I could realistically achieve each week, considering I had a weekend job. As the project progressed I found it easier for myself to work on each project separately, so I ensured I had one project finished before the next one started, allowing me to focus completely on what I was working on.
I allocated more time to be spent on researching and primarily designing the map, as I knew this was an area I had little to no experience in making, and should be given more time to reach a professional standard and be as big and detailed as I wanted it to be.
I also broke up the time toward the end after completing drafts of the comic and realising I would have some spare time after editing out 17 pages. So with this time I scheduled in when I would be able to look into trans-media and writing my evaluation.
Looking at this I am glad I re-evaluated my schedule and developed it throughout the project as I feel it allowed me to get more done, especially toward to end of the project. It also allowed me to ensure the right amount of time was spent in the right areas, when I got a better idea of how long each outcome would take to make, and how much research and development they needed.
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