In order to revise project 2, my partner Jill and I collaborated together to create a script for the podcast that we will be recording later this week. For the first peer review workshop, we brought in a draft of our summaries for our technical document. Our technical document is about the risk of space carcinogenesis. After this workshop, we used the summaries we wrote to create a script for our podcast. We named it J & C podcast for our two first names and tried to be creative in the way we are going to talk about such technical and grim topic. We tried to incorporate a sense of comedic relief to make it easier for our audience to relate to the topic, and find it more entertaining to listen to. Working in pairs makes the revision process easier because you can rely on each other to bounce ideas, which in turn makes the final product better since it includes both perspectives and personalities. The only reason working in pairs makes the process more difficult is because we have such different and busy schedules, that it can be hard to find a convenient time for the two of us to work on the project together. It definitely makes it easier that we are roommates, so overall I have really enjoyed working with Jill on this project. Composing in new media makes the composting process a little bit harder because I always struggle with the creative aspect of projects. Jill is very creative though, so she has helped me to be more creative and think outside of the box. If it were me working alone on a visual media project, I would have just decided to make an infographic or brochure, but so far the podcast is going well and I think it has been a good decision so far.

It is interesting that you are bringing humor into the podcast to make it more appealing to the audience. I feel that there is a lot more creative freedom in the pod casts than in brochures.
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I like the way you are producing your podcast. My partner and I also did a podcast and I think it is a creative way to do a project. I genuinely liked doing this for a project. I can tell that your podcast is going to very creative and interesting
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