Thursday, November 10, 2011

Manaiakalani Movie

Term 3 was a great and exciting term. To add to the fun in our classroom the world had its eyes on New Zealand as we hosted the Rugby World Cup for 2011. For the Manaiakalani movie festival we decided to make a movie about our chosen team to support the All Blacks. Enjoy and leave a comment.

9 comments:

Dorothy said...

Love your work Room 3! That took a lot of courage. How did you feel pulling that off at Sylvia Park? What did people say to you?
I would like you to post "the making of..." It would be really interesting.

Mrs Burt

Miss G said...

Well done with your movie Room 3. It is great to see you being so brave with your flabmob Haka at Sylvia Park!

Keep up the great work.

Miss Gleeson

Ms Hansell said...

Congratulations Room 3. So nice to see some of our past students performing a great haka as well.

Mrs Sigamoney said...

Hey Room 3
Really proud of you for making this movie. You got everyone emotional again about the RWC.

ofa said...

hye guys its me ofa i am just writing to say well done and to say i am sorry that i wasn't there cause if i was i would make it look even better na just jokes you guys did an amazing job and doing that in public was just great and hey you sure did stand in black.

keep it up you will be actors in the future and well done with the m,ovie you guys came up with great ideas and i love it.

P.S i wish i was there to be seen on tv but you did a amazing job well done keep it up.

Sela said...

Hey Room 3,

Your movie was so cool! It was nice to see you were very into the RWC. I especially loved the way you guys performed a flashmob! You've got to have some guts to do that! Anyway, I'd just like to say well done!

Sela

Anonymous said...

Room 3 am very proud of your effort in making this movie. Vea you are such a warrior. What a great way to celebrate a historic event in New Zealand.

Michael said...

Hi room3 I loved wacthing your film festival entry. You also had the courage to say and do the haka in public. If that was me would be scared to death. How many people tried out for your film festival entry. By Michael H

Afu said...

Hey room 3
you had an awesome movie displayed on the big screen at Sylvia Park. I love the title as well as the movie but mostly the courage to stand in the center of Sylvia Park and perform the haka. I love the way you represented Tamaki Intermediate.

From Head Girl