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Transvespionage

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JJ Caro del Castillo thoughts on Transvespionage

Working on transvespionage blog was a lot of fun because every time we had different directors and actors, which in my opinion gave it a twist to the story. Working in this blog like this gave it an unpredictable factor to the story and I think that was the fun factor in this experience. I think that our work was very creative, you can tell that there is a big blend of ideas put together along the story, which makes it interesting.   

However, the final product was not sharp because there was a lack of writing control that made the story somewhat confusing, in my opinion. Going into the website and re-reading the story, is hard to follow because the text is not organized and the vocabulary shifts from blog post to blog post because we had different writers every time, so it was expected. Also, there are a lot of elements in the photos that do not resemble or lack resembling the story itself, which makes it confusing when you are reading the story and then looking at the pictures. I think that if we kept a permanent director, writers and set of actors we would have a better, much more organized blog that would make it a lot easier for readers.

I think it was a different, good experience that made me realize what a blog can do, as well as learning how to operate it and the capabilities of it in the long run. Things like learning how to write and take photos in this experience made it fun and interesting to me as a first timer in this kind of work. In the end, I would not partake in another blog like this because I am not passionate enough about photography, writing or story thinking. 

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