Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tuesday 09h00 Reflections

Mornings start with some reflection – what do we want to bring over from the day before.  It takes a little time to warm up and you need to be gentle as a facilitator.  How was arriving here?  What did you notice?  Working through translation means you miss nuances but it also slows things down, which is a good thing for reflection.  






Exploring what the important moments were yesterday can get very interesting and it’s good to explore some of those experiences were about.  This morning we picked up on some fairly spontaneous recording around a different exercise (the chat show).  It was a good opportunity to bring in the idea of taking control and of learning how to be a film maker.



Reflection time is a good space to drop ideas in, which means you’re looking out for opportunities to tie what’s coming up with what’s gone before.  So the next thing was linking what people were saying to telling stories (this morning’s theme).  A comment about capturing important moments led to a riff on how those moments are held and whether just pointing a camera at things was a good way to hold on to them.  The rest of the morning is about story telling. 

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