Friday, October 25, 2013

Assignment #15: TILT Reflection

     This week, my group and I accomplish was finishing the pitch worksheet and the scene and dialogue draft. It was really awesome that we got to put our own ideas and opinions in the scene and dialogue but  for the pitch worksheet we got to put all our ideas into one. The team tries to put all their effort into making our film better but most of the time we didn't get the work done until we had to tell each other to get on task to get the work done.  Even though it's not easy to get the work done but at least we try to get most of the work done.  The struggles our team faced was picking the genres for our film and we kept on fighting over what film genres that we wanted in the film. Our team  worked through the struggle by making a compromise about the genre we wanted in the film. I'm looking forward to get done with shooting the videos and edit all of them when we shoot our film next week. 

It was nerve wrecking when we had to go to the front of the class to present our pitch to the class. What I got out of this session was constructive criticism from my peers and learned how to get used to sharing a pitch to the whole class. The session helped me get through my nervousness when speaking in front of the class about an idea that we are going to make as a film. It went really well when people gave their comments about our pitch and what we should do about our film. 


School year 2013-14 will be affected by a $500,000 cut across the board 

Source: http://www.haywardwi.com/news/article_28c0e5e2-8cba-11e2-b79a-0019bb2963f4.html?mode=story

Due to deep cuts made by legislature already, the projected budget deficit for 2011-12 was reduced to a total of $4.4 billion rather than the staggering $17.2 billion.

Sourcehttp://thepioneeronline.com/news/politics/2012/05/state-budget-proposal-may-affect-hayward-schools/

it's expected there will be $87 million in education cuts as well as reductions in federal funding for environmental, public health, child care and other services.

Source:http://castrovalley.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/federal-budget-cuts-will-reach-programs-in-castro-valley

Doubles the maximum value of the childless worker EITC to build on the EITC’s success in encouraging people to enter the workforce and reducing poverty; improves tax benefits that help middle-class and working families pay for child care and college and save for retirement.

Source:http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget

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