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I warn you. If your into all the other mindless things that go on ng, dont even bother watching this. Its meant to be serious whether its affective or not


Here's a little film about keeping music in our schools. I made it as a project for my digital arts class. We had to create movies that were personal narratives. I chose this topic because I thought it was sad that music is being cut from schools all over, even with all of its benefits. It's interesting. It almost seems like it was made by two different people. In my opinion, some parts are crappy, and others aren't half bad. Sorry about the bad sound quality. Anyway, enjoy the movie. :)

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NO!

once i saw "save our music" like 8 times during the intro i didn't let it start, no way. i'm not letting my eyes and ears get permanently damaged and have myself thrown into a siezure. BLAM-ED

wow

i dont usually get "touched" by things, but this really got out to me, if only i wasnt 13 and i had a life outside my room and video games and stuff i would try and help. great job.

Manningzor responds:

Wow. Thanks for the review. Makes my work feel satisfying.

I like it

Hey Sean, good short film. I made me sad that I can't read music or play well either but I support your message. The music was excellent and fit the tone of your short.

BTW, this is Tom.

Good job...

Good job Qwert... Err.. I mean lotrfan3000. XD

Manningzor responds:

fark u. ^_^

BRAVO!

BRAVO! That was GREAT!

You had me when you used LOTR music!

I hope you got a high grade on that project.

I also promote Save Our Music, so you rock for choosing it!

Manningzor responds:

Wow! Thanks for the support. Music rocks! XD

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Dec 23, 2003
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