- The amount the people in the program was perfect. A dozen people splits up evenly into 3 groups of 4, and 4 people is small enough to assign roles and big enough to use more teamwork.
- I also liked the tours around the place. They were awesome! It was cool seeing the behind-the-scenes of the aquarium and the millions of specimens the academy has.
- When I was waiting for my parents sometimes I explored the academy and the entire building was amazing!
- I'd like to give a shout-out to Nick, Rik, and Christine for being awesome advisors and helper-outers. Nick was really friendly with the kids and it was easy to work with him. Christine was really friendly with us and she did a really good job of helping us along the way. And Rik was a fancy dresser (he forced us to say that) and also helped us continue and finish our projects. It was great having these people!
- My whole team was awesome. Brandon, the great "artist" and scriptwriter, did a great job writing the script and aligning the entire script. Sophia was awesome because she pretty much did ALL the premiere editing. We wouldn't have a video without her. And Juliette did a great job finding lots of assets and without her we wouldn't have the animations done by her Photoshop skills!
What I didn't like about the program:
- The amount of time we had to do our project. We virtually started on Wednesday and were expected to finish it on Thursday.
- That's... pretty much it. :)
My suggestions for the program to be even awesomer:
- More time for the production! 3 days minimum please? We can pace ourselves more evenly that way.
- Choose teams and topics earlier. We could have gotten to know our team better and assess valuable skills. Also we could have done more research and formulated ideas for our videos earlier if we had chosen our topics earlier.
- Otherwise, that's it!
Thanks for an awesome program! I loved it a lot!
No comments:
Post a Comment