This middle school produced short documentary describes President Millard Fillmore and his legacy as the 13th U.S. President.
This very short documentary does its job - we learn about who Millard Fillmore was and the highlights of his life, from birth in a small log cabin in upstate New York, to his political career, his term as Vice President and rise to President upon the death of U.S. President Zachary Taylor. The background music includes the song Hail to the Chief, which adds a certain sense of triumph to the development of the story. There are no special effects. The middle school filmmaker, Oscar McDermott-Sipe is to be commended for his use of still images, graphics, rapid-fire narration and snappy editing to create a compelling overview of this remarkable man and politician in 67 seconds.
This message of the film is to make us aware of this U.S. President, Millard Fillmore. This film reminds us that this man, who rose from rags to fame, represents the idea that the U.S.A is a place where dreams can come true.
It give Millard Fillmore 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. By Sandrine A. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
This middle school produced short documentary describes President Millard Fillmore and his legacy as the 13th U.S. President.
This very short documentary does its job - we learn about who Millard Fillmore was and the highlights of his life, from birth in a small log cabin in upstate New York, to his political career, his term as Vice President and rise to President upon the death of U.S. President Zachary Taylor. The background music includes the song Hail to the Chief, which adds a certain sense of triumph to the development of the story. There are no special effects. The middle school filmmaker, Oscar McDermott-Sipe is to be commended for his use of still images, graphics, rapid-fire narration and snappy editing to create a compelling overview of this remarkable man and politician in 67 seconds.
This message of the film is to make us aware of this U.S. President, Millard Fillmore. This film reminds us that this man, who rose from rags to fame, represents the idea that the U.S.A is a place where dreams can come true.
It give Millard Fillmore 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. By Sandrine A. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST!
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