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L.E.O.

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L.E.O. is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 8-12
3 minutes
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LORA BATCHELOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
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This is a remarkable documentary about the rationale behind the "love each other" concept adopted by the IU football team, which has now been incorporated by other teams in Bloomington, Indiana where this takes place.

This video is about how the Indiana University Football team teaches concept of "Love Each Other" to its players, coaches, and fans.

I love the idea of this documentary but it has some issues with the production values due to poor lighting, poor audio recording and students speaking too fast or not enunciating well. However, the message overshadows the delivery and, for that reason, I'm recommending it. Keep in mind that this is made by middle school students and we hope they will improve their attention to production details in future work. Love is a concept often not taught or promoted in schools or on sports teams and that is the key concept that is explored and defined in this short film. I believe audiences will overlook the production flaws and relish the message these young people bring forth here. I say, Bravo to them for choosing this topic for their film.

The film's message is about loving each other, despite our differences.

I give L.E.O. 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

This is a remarkable documentary about the rationale behind the "love each other" concept adopted by the IU football team, which has now been incorporated by other teams in Bloomington, Indiana where this takes place.

This video is about how the Indiana University Football team teaches concept of "Love Each Other" to its players, coaches, and fans.

I love the idea of this documentary but it has some issues with the production values due to poor lighting, poor audio recording and students speaking too fast or not enunciating well. However, the message overshadows the delivery and, for that reason, I'm recommending it. Keep in mind that this is made by middle school students and we hope they will improve their attention to production details in future work. Love is a concept often not taught or promoted in schools or on sports teams and that is the key concept that is explored and defined in this short film. I believe audiences will overlook the production flaws and relish the message these young people bring forth here. I say, Bravo to them for choosing this topic for their film.

The film's message is about loving each other, despite our differences.

I give L.E.O. 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

This film is about how the Indiana University Football team teaches concept of "Love Each Other" to it's players, coaches, and fans. By middle school students.
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