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TheMilkman01
15-05-2016, 21:04
We, Team 2052 KnightKrawler, documented our progress at Worlds and took over 250GB of video footage to be able to produce this video; we also filmed five seniors to reflect on the events and drive the storyline. In total, it took over twenty hours to completely edit and hours of footage were amalgamated into the nine-minute finished product that you may watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLiwhJHn38E

Our goal was to create a documentary with a cohesive storyline that both members and outsiders of FIRST could watch, follow, and enjoy. Personally, I think this would make a great video to show someone not in FIRST a draw them in; it captures the thrill, the downtime, the ups, and the downs. I hope you all enjoy and, if you feel generous, please give some feedback so we can continue to improve our channel in the future!

domi
15-05-2016, 21:43
That was a really good video. The feeling of losing a series is really hard to except, but it's always about how you fight the odds and overcome. Thoses fight back are true heros for example: this year's champions were making heroic comeback's in Einstien. I hope for the best for your team's future.

Cabey4
16-05-2016, 03:31
Just watched it!
It was a really great video. Congrats on getting to Einstein!!! That's amazing. It looks like you did a really great job.

Now to get our media team started....

Jaci
16-05-2016, 03:32
This gave me chills. Bravo, your team has managed to create the perfect blend of great robots and great media, and from what this video showed, great students as well.

TheMilkman01
16-05-2016, 15:15
Just watched it!
It was a really great video. Congrats on getting to Einstein!!! That's amazing. It looks like you did a really great job.

Now to get our media team started....

Thanks! Hey, stay tuned – we're planning on filming a few media tutorials and other how-to videos over the summer.

This gave me chills. Bravo, your team has managed to create the perfect blend of great robots and great media, and from what this video showed, great students as well.

Thanks Jaci :)