Tuesday 9 June 2015

Genius Hour Pitch


11 comments:

  1. That sounds like a really interesting thing to research. I wonder when the rivalry between our countries became so noticeable, and it would be interesting to find out if specific incidents (like the underarm bowl) added to this rivalry. Maybe you could interview elderly people about their memories of rivalry when they were children?

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  2. Good job bro. it looks amazing l think you have a good one

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  3. Nice one Blake! It's nice and clear, easy to understand and very quick. I would say maybe some edits? Cutting out the 'ums' would be better. Good job!

    Asher :-)

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  4. Hey Blake
    I like how you speak clearly and you had the right subtitles!!

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  5. This sounds like something really cool to research. I can't wait to see what information you come up with. Maybe speak a bit more clearly at the start.

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  6. Looking forward to seeing how this progresses Blake. I think it'll be a really interesting topic. Which sport are you going to start with? Will you do a range or focus in on a select few?

    Miss Blair :)

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  7. I like how you clearly stated what you were doing.

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  8. Hi Blake,
    I liked how you are doing the difference between Australia and New Zealand. I also like sports too so I am very enthusiastic about seeing yours.
    Next time don't talk to loud at the start because it was a bit loud then I thought it was going to be.

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  9. hi,
    I really liked the way you spoke clearly. I think you could have gone somewhere quieter because you can hear lots of background noises. What do you think you could have done better ?

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  10. Hi Blake,
    I liked your genius hour pitch because you spoke clearly and didn't talk to fast. I think you should go
    to a quieter place because you can hear lots of noises. I can't wait to see another video.

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  11. Great topic. Thankfully I see it as a mostly friendly rivalry. When it steps outside of the rules both countries are usually quick to disparage. case in point being the infamous underarm incident. I look forward to hearing about your findings. I wonder how the rivalry first developed.

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