Sunday, 13 September 2020

How to Write a Great Retrospective



How do you write a great retrospective?  At the end of most of our undergraduate modules at Escape Studios our students are expected to write a retrospective, totalling approximately 2,400 words. Students must explain how they approached the practical work in the module, what they learned, and how they might perform a similar task better the next time around.  The idea is to reflect on their performance, analyse what went wrong, celebrate what went right, and draw conclusions from the process. Above are our top ten tips for writing a great retrospective.

Retrospectives
Why not Make a Video Retrospective?
To see more about how to write a great retrospective, read this blog post. Also consider making a Video Retrospective - of which more here

Teaching Resources at Escape Studios
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The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To find out more about our new BA/MArt, now recruiting for September 2020, follow this link.   To apply, visit the official page here.

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