wildcat_gal_101
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My school is going to some HSM On Ice thing today. (Which I didn't go to =D) And we have to answer questions on it and that. I'm just curious how fellow TamaTalkers respond to them.
1. Identify the main or primary characters in a video/performance.
Zac EFron and wahtshisname and whatsherface.'
2. Write a breif description of one of the main setting of the story.
Um, a high school?
3. Describe main problem or conflict in the story and the solution.
A basketball player auditions for a musical and everyone is all "ZOMG! SPAZZ! WE SING NOW!" And I don't know the solution because I got waaay too bored halfway through.
4. What were your first impressions of the video? Did those impressions stay the same as you watched, or did they change? Explain.
I thought it was okay. Then I wanted to strangle the TV. And it's always stayed at strangling the TV.
5. For what audience do you think the video/performance was crfeated? How can you tell?
Little kids. Becuase every eight year old kid I know wants to marry Zac Efron.
6. What scenes in the video/performance are memorable? What makes them noteworthy?
None. It was all bad to me.
7. How did the performance or animation affect you?
It made me want to drop kick a baby.
8. What purpose did the writer, producer, and director have in creating this video?
Making people spazz out and burst into song over something stupid.
9. In what ways do photography, music, and sound effects contribute to this purpose?
How should I know?
10. Does the video/performance accomplish its purpose? Has it influenced your thoughts and feelings in any way? Explain.
If the purpose is to make me hate HSM, then yes.
11. What do you like the most about the video/performance? What do you like the least?
The best part was when I stopped watching it. The part I liked least was the whole thing.
12. To whom would you reccomend this video performance? Why?
Eight year olds. Because they're just about the only people that actually like HSM.
13. If you were going to produce a video on the same subject, what would you do differently?
Why would I make a video about a basketball player auditioning for a musical in the first place?
Please don't turn this into a flame.
1. Identify the main or primary characters in a video/performance.
Zac EFron and wahtshisname and whatsherface.'
2. Write a breif description of one of the main setting of the story.
Um, a high school?
3. Describe main problem or conflict in the story and the solution.
A basketball player auditions for a musical and everyone is all "ZOMG! SPAZZ! WE SING NOW!" And I don't know the solution because I got waaay too bored halfway through.
4. What were your first impressions of the video? Did those impressions stay the same as you watched, or did they change? Explain.
I thought it was okay. Then I wanted to strangle the TV. And it's always stayed at strangling the TV.
5. For what audience do you think the video/performance was crfeated? How can you tell?
Little kids. Becuase every eight year old kid I know wants to marry Zac Efron.
6. What scenes in the video/performance are memorable? What makes them noteworthy?
None. It was all bad to me.
7. How did the performance or animation affect you?
It made me want to drop kick a baby.
8. What purpose did the writer, producer, and director have in creating this video?
Making people spazz out and burst into song over something stupid.
9. In what ways do photography, music, and sound effects contribute to this purpose?
How should I know?
10. Does the video/performance accomplish its purpose? Has it influenced your thoughts and feelings in any way? Explain.
If the purpose is to make me hate HSM, then yes.
11. What do you like the most about the video/performance? What do you like the least?
The best part was when I stopped watching it. The part I liked least was the whole thing.
12. To whom would you reccomend this video performance? Why?
Eight year olds. Because they're just about the only people that actually like HSM.
13. If you were going to produce a video on the same subject, what would you do differently?
Why would I make a video about a basketball player auditioning for a musical in the first place?
Please don't turn this into a flame.