.Pre-production
-How did you come up with the idea for your movie
My partner and I were coming up with designs separately, and choose the one that seemed the best
- What was one of you biggest Challenges during the writing process
When we had to come up with the script we had writers block, so it took a while to come
up with a script
-Did you write many versions of your script
Yes, we wrote many versions but stuck to the original concept. We mostly had to make new
scripts to correct What was your biggest challenge during pre-production
-Did you use your storyboard to plan your shots? Describe how this process helped.
At first my group didn't really follow the storyboard until we saw that the whole thing was
mess. Then we re-shot the entire movie following the storyboard and it turnes out better
.Production
-What was a challenge that you had during filming of your movie
We couldn't find anyone who was willing to put ketchup on there face and then we found Ms.
DeAnna, but we couln't use the shoot because it wasn't following the storyline
-What was something that struck you about filming a movie
It struck me how hard it was to keep the camera still, because our movie was really shaky
-What is something that you might do differently next time if you had a chance to film again
I would of paid more attention to our movie, because we kept putting our movie aside acting
for other peoples film
.Post Production
-What was a challenge you had during editing your movie?Did you have to rerecord some of
your movie? If so why?
We didn't have to re-record anything from the movie but on one part of the movie, the
scene didn't make sense, because at she was in the door, then she was out, then back in
-Did the movie come out according to the script
It was close enough, but I did want it to be a little funnier
-Did the movie match the story board
I personally think it matched up pretty well compared to our original takes.
-What challenge did you have finishing your movie
I wasn't there on the last day of editing the movie, so what I heard was that it had trouble
uploading
-What advice would you give to another young movie maker
I know it sounds cheesy but, really try to make the movie good, because our group was like, oh just take a video and tada. It was much more then that. we had to find a location, find actors, try and wear the same clothing for along time and many more pains
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Reflection
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Review of The outsiders
If you like Greasers, the 40's-50's? if you do the outsiders is a great book for you. This novel is about a gang of greasers and their struggle through life. I thought that this was a very interesting novel for many reasons, such as how now-a-days we think of greasers as finger snapping, greasy hair people who choose to be greasers. This book show how most greasers don't choose to be greasers. They have to be greasers because its like family to them. also that how this movie has violence, yet there is hardly any use of guns, compared to now a days were all action movies have guns. This book was so good they made a movie of it, which has good graphics for something made in the eighties. In total I would rate this book a 4.5 - 5 because 4.5 for a really good story-line, but a -.5 because the ending was weak
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Chisholm:
. One of very few women to run for president
. First black person to run for president
. Believed in Equality of race
. Created the National Political Congress of Black Women
. Showed people that no matter what your race or gender you can make our dream come true
Quotes:
.Of my two "handicaps" being female put more obstacles in my path than being black.
.My God, what do we want? What does any human being want? Take away an accident of pigmentation of a thin layer of our outer skin and there is no difference between me and anyone else. All we want is for that trivial difference to make no difference.
.My greatest political asset, which professional politicians fear, is my mouth, out of which come all kinds of things one shouldn't always discuss for reasons of political expediency.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Think-Tac-Toe


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Friday, October 3, 2008
Is it worth trading equality for freedom?
My personal opinion is that freedom is worth much more, unless it doesn't include the freedom \
to make mistakes. Yet our natural instinct is to follow a leader. For example lions, the king of the
jungle have a king. Even humans, in the mammalian family follow leaders like George W. Bush,
or are forced to, like a dictator. Even if we don't want to our we want to people follow leaders.
Having a leaders doesn't necessarily means you don't have freedom. The United States of
America is a country built on freedom, liberty and justice for all; and that capitalism country has
a leader : The President of The United States of America. North Korea is a country sickened by
war, dictatorship and government controlled and even that, Communism country, has a
leader,Kim II-sung. This also depends on your definition of freedom.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Mr. terronez's Question
Questions:
Do you think that students are misunderstood by parents and teachers? why or why not?
-I think the question,"Do you think that students are misunderstood by parents and teachers?
why or why not?", Depends on the student and teachers/ students. Depends on the situation at
home. If you don't spend time with your kids or ever have a family time, your kids might not feel
open. For example me and my mother are really close because she spends a lot of time with me,
which makes me think I can trust her. Another example is a kid that doesn't spend time with
there parents. To him his parents are nothing more than parents.
Other times are when parents think that kids opinions don't matter, because there young ans
unwise, or a kid thinks his parents don't understand is a nother example
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