Dear MARC,

I would like to bring to your attention that the assignment regarding reflecting on the successful collaboration for the Blender Project video was posted late on April 29th, and I unfortunately missed it until today, May 9th, while preparing to upload the next blog post.

In the interest of full transparency, I take full responsibility for overlooking the assignment due to the delayed posting. However, given the exceptional teamwork and outstanding results our group achieved, I kindly request your consideration in granting full credit for this submission.

Despite the late submission, I have taken the time to thoughtfully reflect on our collaborative process and highlight the key factors that contributed to our success. This assignment holds significant value in recognizing the hard work and dedication of my teammates, as well as the effective dynamics we cultivated as a group.

I assure you that the delayed submission was an unintentional oversight on my part and does not reflect a lack of commitment or effort towards the project or the course. I deeply value the learning experience and the opportunities provided to hone our collaborative skills, which will undoubtedly serve us well in our future endeavors.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration. I remain committed to meeting all future deadlines and upholding the highest standards of academic integrity.

Sincerely, Craig

@channel Sorry for the late post, folks. This assignment will be due Monday5/6/24.

On Friday we heard from Brooke Montgomery and Zack Ellenbogen, a director/editor duo from CUT. A recurring theme in their talk was the collaborative nature of their two jobs, and how they rely on one another to finalize projects.

You all recently screened your Blender Project videos, and all us readers instructors feel that collectively they were among the strongest sets of videos we’ve seen for this project. You obviously worked well together, despite being thrown into random groups and in many cases working together for the first time.

Please write about your collaborations, and especially focus on what went WELL. This is your chance to pat your teammates (and yourselves) on the back!

300-500 words

Bliss HollowayBliss Holloway  9:28 PM April 29th”

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