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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2006

This is a short documentary, still in its first draft stage, made for a National History Day project. It details the Yippies, a jocular protest group of the '60s. Since it is still in its first draft, it may contain errors. Any feedback would be appreciated.

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  • hi i am doing a similar project for my history class and would request your permission to show your video to my class as i give my speech as a reference, i will of course cite you and everything. i wishi had thought of doing it this way but im going to be doing a live speech with pictures that i glued on posterboard

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  • The yippies didn't destroy society, they built a better one in my opinion.

  • You need to decrease the volume of the background music. It competes too much with the narrator's voice.

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  • Good job. 

  • @cutis1000 Good observation. Is there a later version.

  • @extremeeXrement1 get rid of ur prejudices or even better really try to say something smart, dear mr fuckhead

  • FIND THE EVENT ON FACEBOOOK!

  • 2011 DETROIT MI, YIP-IN / BE-IN / SMOKE-IN / DEMONSTRATION / MASSIVE PROTEST / FREE SOCIETY / PANHANDLE / BRING INSTRUMENTS / GO CRAZY /

    SPREAD THE WORD ./ SPREAD THE WORD / SPREAD THE WORD /

  • Hi, I am a Voice Actor, and if I may offer the following: The background music is a bit too loud, and obscures your narration. You also need to slow down your pace in reading. Impact of what you wrote is lost.

  • well done ^^

  • Any yippies/anarchists in LA? Msg me!

  • lazy assholes get a job

  • The information and layout are good, but with all respect the narration is too fast and sounds too flat in tone, and may have too much info packed in. Also, the balance with the music has the tuneage competing too hard with the narration--particularly during lyrical parts, of course. You can fade it up in between sections of the narration, but pull it back during the talk.

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