I also mentioned that I enjoyed listening to a group do the movie, "Back to the Future." It was quite good because they seemed to plan it out so well; or even if they winged the whole presentation, they did an amazing job. I really loved how they put all the pieces of the movie together to make their poster. Oh yeah, that reminds me; it was kind of annoying with steps 10 and 11 because they were both the same scene in our movie, and it was about 4 seconds long. It made it quite difficult to turn each into 8 sentences per step, but we got it done. Back to the movie, "Back to the Future", It was cool how they made it seem as though I had seen the movie, even though I haven't. Their descriptions of all the steps in the movie were very helpful to get down what the plot was. I could tell exactly what was going on in the movies' heroism circle. I really enjoyed this whole fricken project, and would love to do another anytime of the year. It was quite groovy.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Heroism Poster Process
I really thought the hero posters were very fun, they were quite a lot of work, but it was fun work. How often do you get to do a huge write up and poster on Scooby-Doo?! My team was amazing, and we all went to my house, and watched our movie. We have all been friends for a year or two now, so we all listened and loved each others ideas. We watched Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, which is one of the best ones. We made our poster really cool looking, so that if we screwed up the presentation (which we did, so badly), we would still get tons of points for the visual feature. Also, watching the other groups present was pretty cool too. One group did the movie, "Back to the Future." They did a really nice job and their presentation was quite exquisite. One person in their group was amazing at talking, and really caught the attention of the crowd. Its real cool to spend a week working hard, and then coming together at the end and putting it together to make something bigger. All around it was quite a fun project.

I also mentioned that I enjoyed listening to a group do the movie, "Back to the Future." It was quite good because they seemed to plan it out so well; or even if they winged the whole presentation, they did an amazing job. I really loved how they put all the pieces of the movie together to make their poster. Oh yeah, that reminds me; it was kind of annoying with steps 10 and 11 because they were both the same scene in our movie, and it was about 4 seconds long. It made it quite difficult to turn each into 8 sentences per step, but we got it done. Back to the movie, "Back to the Future", It was cool how they made it seem as though I had seen the movie, even though I haven't. Their descriptions of all the steps in the movie were very helpful to get down what the plot was. I could tell exactly what was going on in the movies' heroism circle. I really enjoyed this whole fricken project, and would love to do another anytime of the year. It was quite groovy.
I also mentioned that I enjoyed listening to a group do the movie, "Back to the Future." It was quite good because they seemed to plan it out so well; or even if they winged the whole presentation, they did an amazing job. I really loved how they put all the pieces of the movie together to make their poster. Oh yeah, that reminds me; it was kind of annoying with steps 10 and 11 because they were both the same scene in our movie, and it was about 4 seconds long. It made it quite difficult to turn each into 8 sentences per step, but we got it done. Back to the movie, "Back to the Future", It was cool how they made it seem as though I had seen the movie, even though I haven't. Their descriptions of all the steps in the movie were very helpful to get down what the plot was. I could tell exactly what was going on in the movies' heroism circle. I really enjoyed this whole fricken project, and would love to do another anytime of the year. It was quite groovy.
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