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What I Experienced During TIG.....

Six full months of TIG I have experienced a lot about the 10 understandings. I am very proud to do this because of how much I have learned about "Culture Diversity and Equity". I learned so much like, using flash and using windows movie maker. I will never forget this and the film festival and it will always be in my memory.

I really like this project. The thing I really like about it was working together in groups of three. Teamwork is the most important part of this project, that's what I think. Also, I really like making the movies but it was hard but when it got to the film festival, it was worth it. This project made me experience that women doesn't have the same amount of rights as men does and that we have to treat them as the same. I really liked using the laptop because without the laptop I don’t think we would be able to do this project so we have to thank Hewlett Packard for the laptops.

The reason that I dislike this project is because we had to research and write letters to different organizations which was really hard and only one responded to me out of like nine times? I really dislike researching but overall I really liked this project. I would like to make a movie again but with no research and liked to use the laptops again if possible. Overall this project was great and interesting.

May 28, 2004 | 9:36 AM Comments  1 comments

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sroliff sroliff
May 31, 2004 | 8:41 PM

Kevin,
It was hard plodding for a while there but you guys did finally pull together a quite acceptable pamphlet. Your movie on Cultural Diversity and Equity turned out great! I am glad that you learned the importance of teamwork. Movie making takes alot of people to complete a wide variety of jobs. Let' s hope that you get the opportunity to use film as a presentation medium again.
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