Today, was basically my final day to complete this project, but was probably the most day with problems and big challenges. First, I went to Mr. Christodoulou in break time to get a head start and finish my editing. While I was there I had just found out that my video was exceeding the time limit which was, from what I have recently found out, 10 minutes. My video was around 15 minutes and Mr. Christodoulou was shocked to hear that. This meant serious editing to shorten it down to around below 10 minutes to avoid exceeding the limit. Luckily a very experienced ninth grader, Abdullah, was there and agreed to stay after school to help. He advised me to either split the video into 2 parts but said it would make the video much more presentable and not boring if I start cutting some extra not needed scenes. The first scene I had in mind as soon as he said that was the scene where we copied an E-Front Video from You Tube that was around 4 and a half minutes. So, I decided to cut it which brought the video time down to 11 minutes. After some more cutting and adding transitions the video ended with a total time of 9:59 minutes. I called that a success.

Here is the final video embed from You Tube:
Later Today I decided to create a survey that will help me during my evaluation. My survey included a few guiding questions that would help the audience comment on the video. The aim of this survey was to help give me opinions of the video that would help make my evaluation.
Here is some screen shots of the survey:











