Monday, 19 September 2011

Zombies and life....

So after doing work on my dissertation I fell like I have the writing bug, so I thought I would give my blog a little update. I am already into week 2 of 4th year and I am going to be honest I am feeling pretty productive, ad on top of everything. I have given myself aims this year to organise myself produce better  final outcomes at a much higher standard (meaning to post some final outcomes from last year just have other commitments right now). So with that and dissertation i have also found myself getting into twitter (follow me?) and fine it is a brilliant resoucerse. I use to really not get it but i am finding out so much and i feel really on top of quiet a lot of things (info wise) and i am really enjoying it. My personal product i am looking at dyslexia and trying to look at the positives of the disability while raising the confidents of those who have it. I have found out some really interesting things while researching the background of dyslexia but hopefully that will be communicated in my final outcomes which will be posted.

Also excitement struck today as i realised tat the walking dead is returning for a seconded season and i am excited about this because...... i thought it had been cancelled pick up again and then cancelled again but i was apparently wrong. So apart from clearly living in a hole for the last few months (I know his doesn't work with he whole twitter obsessed thing but i am follow designers mostly and not the CW) they have realised trailers here is one to get you zombie fans excited,




Anyway hopefully a lot more updates soon, night night.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Doctor Who, Tv and silly comments




So today on twitter I came across a link to an article in the express there is it is http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/269034/Doctor-Who-What-the-hell-is-going-on-, really short so give it a quick blitz. Anyway it raises a point that I have raised before Doctor Who as much as I love it was no where near the standard of American TV production. If you think of it as one of the Uk's most viewed programmes and then compare to the standard of in the USA dramas that aren't even main viewing in the states. Having said that Steven Moffat has already gained my respect and admiration when writing 'Blink' during Russell T Davis rain of the production and I was very exited When Steven Moffat took over the production and have felt that everything has just up it's game especially the script. The idea that it is too complicates is not how it the new series should be seen. 


 As a production the style of script becomes to higher standard and challenges people they find it too difficult I really think that if the standard of Doctor Who keep progressing the way it is then other Uk Television productions might find it self at a point where they have to up there game. The higher the standard of production in Doctor Who the better the i say and keep going Steven Moffat because this is one of the best sci-fi's on british Tv in a while hopefully everyone else in british broadcasting will see it as a challenging and perform at the same level.