Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Final Action

This was the final day for Diamond Works to complete their movie. They jumped into their costumes, got their scripts and were ready to go. Again we had to remind our students that if they wanted to play around and get off topic then it was okay with us, it was their time and their movie and however it came out it came out. If they wanted to mess around with one another and joke and laugh and stay unfocused then their movie wasn't going to get completed the right way and they weren't going to have the best movie they could have. The students all agreed they were ready to get the final recording set and show everyone how hard they really worked on this project.
It did take a few tries,  but cleaning up the little things were important but understandable. If the students messed up they would quickly quiet down and simply start over again. They wanted to have a great movie just as much as we wanted them to. We were running out of time and we needed the students to be perfect. We remind them that this was our last try to clean up one or two little things and how it came out was what everyone else was going to see in the presentation.
The final recording was perfect! they got into all the right places, stood correctly, spoke loud and slow, and really knocked it out of the park. From when I said "action" to the time I said "cut" it was great. Once we finished Diamond Works saw how happy the Mount Saint Mary College students were and they began to get happy and excited as well because the expressions on our faces showed that it was done and they've finished what they've been working so hard on for weeks and it came out perfect.  

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