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BJC 2020 Lessons

BJC 2020 Lessons I have learned so much (and am continuing to learn a lot) throughout this process of creating my video, so here is a list of what I learned. Overall 1. Understand your topic inside out -- make sure you can answer any and all questions 2. Be ORGANIZED -- you will have so many things to keep track of (videos, scripts, animations) 3. Have a good idea of how you want your animation to look like before you make it 4. Throw up, then clean up -- Write down all your ideas, then pick the best ones to include 5. Use simple, clear, and concise language to get your point across 6. Make sure to end with a continuation or what can be done in the future 7. Listen to others' advice, it is usually very useful 8. In the end, just GO FOR IT, and you never know what you can come up with Video Editing - Premiere Pro 1. Again, be organized with what you want to include 2. Make sure you whole sequence is interesting and engaging (video and audio) 3. First edit the vid...
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Unity In Diversity

Here is my middle school graduation speech that wasn't chosen. But I believe that it contains an important positive message that I would like to share. Unity In Diversity Here at Redwood, through the past three years, I've ran countless laps on the field, played numerous exciting games of basketball and volleyball, and had the opportunity to learn form many great teachers and make a lot of friends. While at this special moment, I'd like to talk about something I saw during our Six Flags music trip. As we were walking to our performance site, I saw a mural covered with hundreds of colorful blooming flowers and green leaves. In the middle, three big words stood out, "Unity In Diversity". In this world that is wired with all sorts of opinions and voices, many times it becomes challenging to find the optimal balance. But we should constantly remind ourselves how valuable it is to seek unity in diversity, and to aim for win-win. Rudyard Kipling, author of ...