Kia Ora,I am Lani,I am a year 7 at Taipa Area School.I love when whaea aroha came running in it was very funny seeing her act.how long did it take to film and how fun was it to make this.i love this film.
Hi I am Dylan From Oruaiti school. When I watched the video I found It hard to understand the point of the story, and you are using the same shot multiple times in a short amount of time.
Hi I'm Lola and I'm from Oruaiti School. Before I start talking I would just like to say that there was some fantastic singing in that film, good job. I also think that your transitions and filters made the film pop and at the end when one of your teachers came up it gave the movie a dramatic effect at the end, which I think was a great idea. Fantastic job on this movie and I hope your school enters a movie next year for the second Te Hiku Film festival!
Hi im Nate, from Kaitaia Intermediate. i like the bit where you went off to seek help for your friend that had a concussion. did you know At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel.At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel.At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel? Why did you cut the scenes from when she hit her head? (0:30).
ReplyDeleteKia Ora,I am Lani,I am a year 7 at Taipa Area School.I love when whaea aroha came running in it was very funny seeing her act.how long did it take to film and how fun was it to make this.i love this film.
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DeleteHi I am Dylan From Oruaiti school. When I watched the video I found It hard to understand the point of the story, and you are using the same shot multiple times in a short amount of time.
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ReplyDeleteHi I'm Lola and I'm from Oruaiti School. Before I start talking I would just like to say that there was some fantastic singing in that film, good job. I also think that your transitions and filters made the film pop and at the end when one of your teachers came up it gave the movie a dramatic effect at the end, which I think was a great idea. Fantastic job on this movie and I hope your school enters a movie next year for the second Te Hiku Film festival!
ReplyDeleteSincerely Lola :)
Hi im Nate, from Kaitaia Intermediate. i like the bit where you went off to seek help for your friend that had a concussion. did you know At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel.At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel.At least 25% of concussion sufferers fail to get assessed by medical personnel? Why did you cut the scenes from when she hit her head? (0:30).
ReplyDeleteKia Ora my name is Sharron I go to Pompallier School I am a year 5. I really enjoyed watching this, thank you
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