Victory or Death?
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Wonderful documentary! Rich Curilla is a wealth of knowledge and a gentleman!
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i thought it was good...maybe.. im not just sayin that cause im his bro or anything >.>
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Mmm...This year, I'm thinking of making a documentary for NHD, junior level (8th grade), and my group's pretty nervous about the budget. Last year, I did an exhibit (5th place state. :D sorry if that seemed show-offy), and it wasn't much of a money consumer. The board was $50, the paper was $10, the glue was $10, and etc, so it was pretty cheap. DOcumentaries seem so expensive to make.
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It's good to remember what made Texas a state above all the states in America, we still have this kind of attitude in Texas!
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The narrations could've been more clear...
laughwest101 3 years ago
I agree. We were very low when it came to a budget. We didn't even have a microphone. All of that was done with a video camera. I took the video out, and left only the audio.
kylekenner 3 years ago
very good job, thx for that. but by the way, kenner is a german name, my best regards from germany, could be your grandparents are from my country?
witzmix 4 years ago
Not my grandparents, but some where up the family tree I had German relatives!
kylekenner 3 years ago
umm who is the old guy talking?
jmantoparty 4 years ago
Richard Curilla, A very knowledgeable Texas Historian at Alamo Village, The movie set where many Alamo and Western Movies were filmed including the first film taped there: John Wane's "The Alamo".
kylekenner 4 years ago