The perfect science class video. Informative and straightforward, with little or no fluff. I learned more about flowers, of which I was completely ignorant, in three minutes than I have learned in my 50 years walking the earth. The graphics were very clear, as were the explanations of the reproductive organs. I found the music a little distracting, but I am a little hyper-sensitive in that area. I also thought that the proportion of stills to moving images was just right. There were both live shots and diagrams, each used in appropriate ways, and not for its own sake. All in all, a fine effort and one that Charles Darwin would have enjoyed as a youngster.
Nice work on this video - I loved the music and the visuals were perfect. The content was strong and wasn't too hard to understand. I am sure this video will help students remember all the parts of the flower. Great job!
Nice job! I love the video. At worked at a florist for 6 years and had no idea about all the different parts. This is very factual and specific. I like when you used video, but the flower was less clear than in the other pictures. What age group is this aimed at? I think that it could work for most levels. Again, nice work.
I agree that your video was excellent. My son is watching them with me and he declared yours as his overall favorite. I rather liked the music; it made the tone whimsical while still informative and scientific. It was the perfect contrast to the scientific nature of your topic. I thought you had spectacular pictures and such a simple message. Really well done. I'm having trouble finding a flaw.
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The perfect science class video. Informative and straightforward, with little or no fluff. I learned more about flowers, of which I was completely ignorant, in three minutes than I have learned in my 50 years walking the earth. The graphics were very clear, as were the explanations of the reproductive organs. I found the music a little distracting, but I am a little hyper-sensitive in that area. I also thought that the proportion of stills to moving images was just right. There were both live shots and diagrams, each used in appropriate ways, and not for its own sake. All in all, a fine effort and one that Charles Darwin would have enjoyed as a youngster.
Nice work on this video - I loved the music and the visuals were perfect. The content was strong and wasn't too hard to understand. I am sure this video will help students remember all the parts of the flower. Great job!
Mike,
Nice job! I love the video. At worked at a florist for 6 years and had no idea about all the different parts. This is very factual and specific. I like when you used video, but the flower was less clear than in the other pictures. What age group is this aimed at? I think that it could work for most levels. Again, nice work.
I agree that your video was excellent. My son is watching them with me and he declared yours as his overall favorite. I rather liked the music; it made the tone whimsical while still informative and scientific. It was the perfect contrast to the scientific nature of your topic. I thought you had spectacular pictures and such a simple message. Really well done. I'm having trouble finding a flaw.
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