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Crane Video for Japan

Jason from 2nd period made this great short film encouraging people to donate money to the red cross and receive cranes!
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  1. Jason, that was very touching.

    Ahraun Chambliss P/3

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  2. The cranes looked amazing!

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  3. This video is a great way for people to get involved.

    Malini P. 1

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  4. the video is good! the cranes look great and inspiring.
    Kajol P. P6

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  5. good job jason (:

    Jocelyn Sanchez
    Period 2

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  6. That's is cool how the cranes added up.

    Amanda H. Period 1

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  7. Nice video. a really cool why to inform people and to ask for donation to help japan in a time of crisis.

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  8. Aww, this video is cute :)
    -Jessica Soto, Per. 2

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  9. This video has such a strong message.
    I love how the cranes represent the victims in Japan.
    GOOD JOB JASON! :)

    Selina S. P3

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  10. I liked the video, and important message is being represented through art!..nice job Jason! Diana H. P2

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  11. awwww good job JASON!!! :))) it's great that you took the time to spread this important message :D lovee the cranes!! <3

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    Nolan S. Del Real

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  13. Awesome video Jason! It's very inspirational and motivating. I really like how the video helps spread the message and also demonstrates what we're doing in the class. =D

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  14. This video is amazing, and it's very meaningful.
    Uyen N. Per. 3

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  15. good job jason
    matt c 3

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  16. i liked the video :)
    Ariana Mejia P.3

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