Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The Blog Post of Christopher R. Sejalbo!

Hello, and welcome to my Blog site, the Blog site that shall house and hold my ideas and thoughts for my IB Film Studies Class! THE CLASS I SAY THAT IS GLORIOUSLY GREAT FOR I LEARN AND INCREASE MY KNOWLEDGE OF ALL THINGS KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE WAYS OF MEDIA PRODUCTION AND FILM STUDIES! In James Campbell High School, I am currently a Junior and an IB Candidate, which is One that is taking all of their main courses as IB. I find myself as a person fully capable of doing their work, and is willing to learn what I must to succeed in this world. I would like to hold a good Grade Point average of 4.0+ and I would be completely shocked if I were to get a B in a class, but if I were to get a B, that would make me understand that I must try harder, and try harder until I remedy this problem and fix it with with an A. After I have completed High School, I would wish to go on to Higher Learner and go to a College or University which would help me expand my Knowledge in either of Media Production or Media Art. The Job that I wish to hold would be that of a Video Game Designer, but, I would also like to be someone who would create Videos and Sideshows for a living as well.

I enjoy a good variety of movies, but I personally prefer musicals, especially ones like Phantom of the Opera, and the Moulin Rouge! Of course, that doesn't mean that I would wish to only watch those movies, I enjoy others as well, like Action, that includes the Last Samurai, and others, like 300, despite its many historical inaccuracies. That is something else I wish to see of movies that deal with history, those movies on how they depict history, but I especially disliked Pearl Harbor, it was more of a Love Story than a movie about Pearl Harbor. Of course, I also do many things, I draw, I write, and I as well Play Video Games, apparently for my spare time.

I thank you for having the time to read my first blog post and I do wish that we shall have a wondrous two years together, fellow IB Film Study students.

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