Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tempest

I solidly enjoyed this years art show. Sure I never really got to make a movie through the IDP course(s) but I learned a couple of valuable lessons. Being the gentleman I am, I will not publicly share the lessons I learned. If you want a hint they involve swear words and money. Those two usually make a good combination, but not when you want to go to sleep when you're up at 3 in the morning. Anyways, I was very proud with what people came out with for this years art show. I enjoyed Gameboy because I liked how much the group collaborated while making the movie. It was really inspiring and I hope I am able to have that kind of chemistry with a group in grade 12. I also really liked Hello Goodbye. I think it did lack a little communication within the movie, see what I did there, but it came out well. A lot of the current grade twelves were saying that we were one of the best groups of the film course that Mary Ward has seen. Them saying that made me very proud to be a member of the group. To be fair, I never really made a movie so I can't involve myself in that group -but I will because I like to feel good about myself because I am a human being and I enjoy being praised.

My overall favourite movie from this years art show was Plug in, Baby! by AJ. The amount of time put into this movie was ridiculous. I liked hearing AJ complaining about the editing and rendering because I never had a chance to do so. It also made me feel involved and I like that. For the rest of the art show I think it looked magnificent. I hope that next year can top it.

(Sorry if this post makes no sense, it's 3 in the morning. I think I should just get an A for Affort. Yes, affort.)

2 comments:

  1. Whoa its totally weird, because in most people's response to the tempest blog, they say that their favourite movie was Plug In, Baby! I totally agree, I really liked that film a lot. Thanks for the shout out for HelloGoodbye, even though it didn't make it to the art show. You did a really good job with, With You. You should give credit for yourself for that project.

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  2. How about A for Alex! hee. hee!
    Ms. A

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