Welcome post and my inspiartion
Hi everyone!
My name is Wiktoria Lewandowska and I am the current student Media foundation year. I created this blog to improve my English, learn how to run a blog and to share my thoughts on media. In my first post, I would like to share with you a few facts about me so that you can get to know me better: I`m twenty years old and I am from Poland I have moved to England about 3 months ago and I decided to move out because I think that study abroad will give me better opportunities in future career and that life is too short to not trying new things and not give ourselves new challenges. I chose media and communication because, in my opinion, this course includes many interesting topics and studying it could give me a wider carrier path.
I will also like to share with you a picture that I think is worth seeing. It is the first sequential photo that was created in 1887 by Eadweard Muybridge. I am wondering how big of an impression it made and I assume that people must be shocked when they first saw it.
Today I wanna say something about my life inspiration. In my opinion, it is worth reading books about people who gained success in their life, especially if this is where if it sums small steps and it is their ambition and perseverance that got them there. Books which I want to share with you bear the title,, Walt Disney. Wizjoner z Hollywod" writed by polish writer and historic Piotr Napierala. This book tells about the life of Walt Disney and his way to success.




Thank you for introducing yourself on the blog Wiktoria. Could you please discuss your progression route in this post with commentary on why you have chosen this course of study? We have discussed Eadweard Muybridge's work during the session, but it would be good to read more about someone or something that inspires you. Make sure you discuss this more in-depth with your own commentary and sources. Please make sure you include sources underneath the images as demonstrated in class. Include the title, year and name of the artist and use the text-to-replace tool to create a hyperlink.
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