Built for Speed Summer Camp Blog
Blog for the Built for Speed Summer Camp, from July 15-26, 2013 at the California Academy of Sciences
Friday, July 26, 2013
Kyle's Blog Day 10
I may have missed a few blogs but why not right? :P Anyways, on day one I was really hopeful to learn a lot about film making/editing and some marine animals. In the end I ended up learning more than that. I was able to see the collections for multiple types of animals and be able to work with the Academy's Visual Studio. I really enjoyed the small size of the class and the age group, which was not full of kids much older or much younger. If I could, I would do this program again.
Last Day Blog Alex
In the beginning of the camp I was excepting to do a lot less behind the scenes and more video making. I am happy that I got to see all the collections of mammals, reptiles, and fish. the hardest part of the program was making the video because we had to find pictures that were good images with no logos or signatures.
Alex
Alex
Sarah's Last Blog
My favorite thing about the camp was going in to the viz studio. Something I enjoyed seeing the last reef movie. I loved being able to explore the academy. Something I would have liked better is if my team would help instead of playing games the whole time. Another thing I would have liked better is if we had a longer break. I think the size of the group was good I think it would be better if the teams were even because the other team had more work to do. I loved meeting new people and I liked meeting all the teachers that helped with technology and the tours. I thought it was a really cool experience seeing a dead sailfish. I think that next time the age range should be people going into 7th-8th grade.
maxwell's last bloooooooooooooooooooog
I came here loooooooooking to make mooooovies about animals. I left here by making a moooooooovie about pollution. YAY! I liked making moooovies here. I will remember that water bears don't care about space. It was not difficult in any way. I also liked eating sandwiches and bearitos. I learned many things, such as the saber-tooothed tiger is called a similodon. This program could be improved by getting better lunches.
the end.
the end.
Mila's Blog last day
Hey! Today's our last day, and we are writing about what we came here liking and what we left here liking... That doesn't sound right but whatever. And what was difficult.
So, I came here and I really liked biology and now I'm leaving here and I still like biology.
Something difficult was being the youngest. It's difficult because everybody looks at you as the little girl/boy who knows nothing, so thats really difficult. And sometimes they can be a little mean about it but whatever. I had a really good time here.
BYE!
Mila
So, I came here and I really liked biology and now I'm leaving here and I still like biology.
Something difficult was being the youngest. It's difficult because everybody looks at you as the little girl/boy who knows nothing, so thats really difficult. And sometimes they can be a little mean about it but whatever. I had a really good time here.
BYE!
Mila
Seth's Blog Last Day
In the beginning of the camp I came and expected nothing like what I learned is very different. I really enjoyed going into the recording booth because it was nothing like what i had ever done before and it was really great. I also like being able to help edit even though I didn't want to but it was fun when I recorded and edited my own video. It was really awesome. Another thing that I liked was being able to explore the academy whether it was on my own time after camp had ended or when they had us go and explore it on our own time or go and record it and edit it was really fun and I really really enjoyed this camp.
Harry's Last Post
We are blogging really early today. We are supposed to write about our favorite and least favorite things in the camp. My favorite thing was seeing (and though some people think I'm weird *coughsethcough* smelling) a giant dead marlin. My least favorite thing was the hours. I think the hours should be 5:00 PM to 5:01 PM (on the same day).
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