Thursday, December 4, 2008
Claymation Reflection Essay
Hello my name is Isaac and im going to tell you about my project on Vasco de Gama. In this essay I will talk about things i enjoyed and disliked.
I am going to talk about my most favorite part of this project. I throughly liked making the clay models. I liked making the models because i like to play with clay. I made most of the props and clothing. My partner made most of the people. I made one person. I had to buy most of the clay. I also had to barrow alot of brown clay from people. We almost ran out of clay so we had to break down some of our people to make islands. So that is what i enjoyed most about this project.
Now for the most difficult part of the project. I thought that the most difficult part of this project was the moving of the clay modles. While me and Camden shot the movie, he took the pictures while I moved the clay. Every once in a while the clay person would fall over. And sometimes there heads would fall off or something. I mean this project was not the hardest thing in the world but it can make you kinda mad when you tottaly screw up your moving of the people. But anyways I thought that this was pretty anger making. Although i dont know about Camden. Well that is what i thought was the hardest part.
And finally for the most imprtant thing I learnt from this project. I think the most improtant thing was about Vasco's life. I think that its important because people who discovered the Americas they should be educated to the youth. Some highlights of his life were talking to chifes of tribes. So that he could make allies. And counqure more land. Some of his lifes downpoints are when he killed a tribes man by accident. Also when his brother died. But Vasco had a life of great accoplishments. There you have it the most important thing i learnt from this project.
This project on Vasco de Gama was one of the first projects ive done on an explore of the Americas. This is my first clay mation projesct as well. And that is my project.
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