Recommended age 8-12
1 minutes
LORA BATCHELOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
The original way in which this story is told is extremely appealing. It leaves a smile on your face. I can't get past its originality. This deserves to be seen, and a crime if it isn't. 52 seconds of great filmmaking. This movie is so very original in the way it was told. The 52 seconds it was on was pure bliss to watch. So interesting and so enjoyable. Very watchable. It's fitting for a youth audience group because of its simplicity. And the concept is so clearly presented. A child would enjoy this because of the objects used and how they're used. The effects used to cause the tape to roll in all different directions and continuously is very cool. Recommended for ages 8 to 18. Reviewed by Willie J., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
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This is an animation created by middle school students out of duck tape that shows the power of one person standing up for a victim of bullying / exclusion. It is a PSA reminding the viewer the power of one person standing up for another person has.
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