Well the flick is done. I am pretty impressed by it also. I sent it out to the folks and family and they got a huge kick out of it. "Great" "Nice them to go along with his room" and "Liked the scene of him in the plane" all went with their emails.
I've been able to find a few books that have dealt with the aircraft of the time period though it was a little too late. Combat Aircraft of World War I and II and Aviation by Year both helped but it still kind of angers me how little this subject comes to the forefront as for every book on this subject there are fifty more for World War II.
I was reading through the standards and one of them hit me, the fourth one "Students pursue information related to personal interests" as this has been the most interesting project I have ever done. It seems like growing up in school that you always had a list of topics and a format in how your project had to be done. Most of the topics I hated and writing a paper never suited me that well. So this project still doesn't feel like its legit. I keep feeling that I am doing something wrong as I actually enjoyed doing this. It incorporated all the things I like, planes, my son, Move Maker and gave me the opportunity to make something that my family enjoys also.
Now with the movie done I have an idea on how to make future silent films. I think I will keep this "Little Bert" Series thing going. Now I just need to come up with a new film. This time I am going to script it out a little bit more before just jumping into it. It might save me a little more time.
Now comes the final task and no small one. I have to find a way to place the film onto the internet. I have never been all that tech-savvy so we'll see how it goes. I think I'll work it out through OnCourse as I hate setting up another accounts. I am going through a password and account login overload. I have to now type in about six different passwords before I can get into any of my computer accounts. Just too much out there.
I am digressing so I am getting off of this thing and hopefully the next time I come back on I'll have it on the web.
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