I felt that working with strictly veterans this time made things run smoother. We all knew each other, so there wasn't much confusion about what to do.
This year, I believe our main problem was that we jumped the gun a little. Even before we came up with a genre, we started suggesting ideas for plot. We tried to stick to the steps, but with ideas already in mind, it was a little hard taking things one thing at a time... (Then again, jumping the gun seems to be a problem every year.)
I had a bigger acting part this year! I think I did ok...I told myself to not care about what other people think, and to let myself go in front of the camera...if I let myself go, everyone would think it was great and not awkward... but I still had a hard time doing that. (However, I have a much easier time expressing myself in different characters through writing.) I'll just have to work on this if I continue to be put into acting roles...
Looking at everyone else's videos, I really liked the one with the bike (and bad subtitles), and the Morgan Freeman one (the plot was a little hard to understand/hear. but...Peter's voice over was nearly spot-on!)
...I think using the shot of Caitlyn clapping from three different viewpoints may become an official STAC meme this year...
Also, a random point:
Isn't it great when you're singing along to a song, and you hit the exact note/notes? There's this feeling of synchronization that goes on, and you feel one with the tune that's playing....
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