Ritchey Cable
April 8th, 2011, 12:28 PM
I'm in the third year of volunteer leading a Film Club at our school, Grace Christian School. We are currently entered into a contest put on by our local Chamber of Commerce to produce a video about healthy living. We shot the video entirely with two T2i cameras. While I appreciate the subject matter of good health, my desire in teaching this Film Club is for the students to discover that they can create something of excellent quality with the right tools and techniques. I'm pleased with how the video turned out, but I'd love to be able to share with them some feedback from some video "pros and hobbyists". If you would be willing to watch the video and give some feedback on the finished product, I'd love to be able to read them your input at our next meeting. I did this a couple of years ago and was very grateful for the advice that dvinfo users gave these kids. The link to the video on Vimeo is:
Final Version1,1 on Vimeo
I'm also attaching the link to the contest where you can find us and the other entries. While I think it will be difficult for us to move on via the online voting (requires that we get 1st through 3rd place, currently we are a distant 5th and schools in the first four places are much bigger than our school) regardless of what happens, I think our students will learn a powerful lesson through this exercise. I know I'm biased, but I believe they have created something they can be proud of and something that really shines. Below is the link to the contest if you have any interest.
http://www.rapidesfoundation.org/site/OurWork/GHCContestVoting/tabid/190/Default.aspx
Thanks again for any help you all as a community might be for these kids. I'm very appreciative.
Final Version1,1 on Vimeo
I'm also attaching the link to the contest where you can find us and the other entries. While I think it will be difficult for us to move on via the online voting (requires that we get 1st through 3rd place, currently we are a distant 5th and schools in the first four places are much bigger than our school) regardless of what happens, I think our students will learn a powerful lesson through this exercise. I know I'm biased, but I believe they have created something they can be proud of and something that really shines. Below is the link to the contest if you have any interest.
http://www.rapidesfoundation.org/site/OurWork/GHCContestVoting/tabid/190/Default.aspx
Thanks again for any help you all as a community might be for these kids. I'm very appreciative.