This was my entry in the 2007 National History Day competition. It advanced to the Colorado State History Day competition where it won first and qualified to nationals. At the national competition, however, it did not make it to the final round. Regardless, I had a fantastic time making it and I learned an astonishing amount (this was the first video that I ever put together). If you have questions or want to chat about the history day program, the documentary or anything else, just leave a comment. Let me know what you guys think!
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By the way, about the part one and two thing, for some reason, YouTube rejected my video for being too long (even though it is smaller than 100 MB and falls a few frames below the 10 minute limit). Shortening it up to 9:59 didn't seem to help, so I've split it into parts. I tried to make sure the split is logically placed, but please know that it was originally presented all as one 10-minute video. Thanks for understanding; hopefully I'll get this one resolved soon!
really interesting point of view. what was your footage from? did you go to the re-enactment?
DncQueen89 4 years ago
Awsome video man.
shadylpfan 4 years ago
Some really brutal stuff went on back then, its frightening how it may be repeating today.
duba3988 4 years ago
I actually meant to give your video a rating of 5 stars, but accidentally clicked 1 star. "sorry"
emobadmon 4 years ago