I made that over the summer, so it's weird looking back on it, because I've gotten so much better. So, don't chastise me if you don't like it. I could do it a lot better now, but I must say, I still think I did a pretty good job.
It just surprises me that I never posted it here, because of all people, you two would get the reference (along with the rest of the class, but the three of us are the only ones who blog).
Can I sponsor the production of this documentary?
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Thank you. It does make it look pretty enticing, doesn't it? Most of the footage is unusable though, which is why I stopped working on the documentary in the middle of it. I shot 6 hours worth of footage, so it was a lot to look through, and mostly just architecture and stuff (which really looks better as stills). But I did think about doing a little mini-series of highlights from the trip, that way you can see what happened with the monkey, the guy in the tank, and the time we actually let loose an atom bomb on Europe (hey, what did you expect?). And I love that Pantheon shot (strangely no one even acted surprised).
ReplyDeleteWere the monekys from Gibraltar? I was there in Spain a few summers back. I have traveled pretty extensively all over Europe and I would have to say the wow factors of all the sites and such are indeed way better in person.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they were. Wow, I forgot this was the Foothills. We go to Europe and I feel really spoiled and excessive, which is so not a part of my personality, but then I come back and everyone's done the same thing and is now on their way to China.
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