IT 135 - Multimedia Systems final group projectMarch 2012
TEAM MEMBERS:Jeinalisa BayadogMarveluz Blessie EnsencioMae NadayagApril PonceSharmagne Yparraguirre
INSTRUCTOR:Prof. Erik Louwe R. Sala
Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of TechnologySchool of Computer StudiesBS Information Technology Major in Multimedia SystemsTibanga, Iligan City, Philippines
Software: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3
No copyright infringement intended. For educational purposes only.
Contribution: Storyboard / Cinematographer / Producer / Director / Editor
The video starts when the two street children were looking around for trash while people were living their normal lives (old man sitting on the street, a tricycle driver cleaning his tricycle). In the middle of treasure hunting from the trash, the children found a flag of the Philippines made of paper. The tricycle driver turned on his radio, and the music started to play. It was Lupang Hinirang - the Philippine National Anthem.
By the time the old man heard the song, he immediately stood up, put his right hand on his left chest, and faced the paper flag that the street children found from the trash. The street children saw the old man and realized that they should give respect to the national flag as well. The kid who was holding the flag raised it up, and together with the other kid, they put their right hand on their left chest and looked at the flag as the music was playing. The tricycle driver saw the street children and old man. He stopped cleaning his tricycle and gave respect to the flag. A student, on her way to the school, was rushing since she was already late. But by the time she realized that the national anthem was playing, he stopped walking and joined others in giving respect to the national flag.
The clips were then followed by a slideshow of pictures of MSU-IIT community, giving respect to the national flag of the Philippines.
Click HERE for the instrumental version.
By the time the old man heard the song, he immediately stood up, put his right hand on his left chest, and faced the paper flag that the street children found from the trash. The street children saw the old man and realized that they should give respect to the national flag as well. The kid who was holding the flag raised it up, and together with the other kid, they put their right hand on their left chest and looked at the flag as the music was playing. The tricycle driver saw the street children and old man. He stopped cleaning his tricycle and gave respect to the flag. A student, on her way to the school, was rushing since she was already late. But by the time she realized that the national anthem was playing, he stopped walking and joined others in giving respect to the national flag.
The clips were then followed by a slideshow of pictures of MSU-IIT community, giving respect to the national flag of the Philippines.
Click HERE for the instrumental version.
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