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UTK Project Finishes "Good Luck" Story

Congratulations goes out to DirectedByDoogie (time to update that profile guys...LOL) for their submission of Retributions, which took the majority of both the user and judge votes for this final chapter of the story. If you haven't seen it yet, watch it here:

By securing this win, they've practically secured themselves an "A" in the class, but I guess that's ultimately up to Dr. Legg, their professor who worked with us to get this project started. What's it gonna be doc?

I've gotta give props to ALL of the teams that worked on this project. They put out some fantastic videos throughout the 4 chapters in this story and really showed some improvement and potential. Keep sharpening your skills and working hard. You guys are all going places!

A special thanks also goes out to our excellent panel of judges, without whom this project wouldn't have been possible. To Brea Grant, Bill Larsen, Bob Legg, Tom Owens, Robert Twilley ... THANK YOU!!

So, what do you think about the story? From start to finish, do you think it went well? Were there some directions that you think it should have taken instead of where it eventually went? How would you have tied up the loose ends? For all of you who took the time to vote and help promote these student's work, we thank you and I'm sure the students are also grateful.

kthxbai!


Comments

4/24/2009 at 7:43 p.m. by SeekFirstProductions

Arg, I hope we get an A...I need it to balance out my crappy speech grade.

Thanks for letting us use this format for our class rootclip! It is a great idea and when I get back to Nashville I'm going to form a team of elite film assassins, i.e: (http://vimeo.com/4051007) (http://vimeo.com/1391207), and compete in the regular stories.

11/11/2011 at 10:27 p.m. by oakle78

It is obvious that it is nothing to do with success. For Sir Henry Stewart was certainly successful. It is twenty years ago since he came down to our village from London , and bought a couple of old cottages, which he had knocked into one. true religion outlet He used his house a s weekend refuge5. He was a barrister. And the village followed his brilliant career with something almost amounting to paternal pride.