Friday, February 2, 2007

Memory Game

The Wild Horses found this one in our "made for sesame street" vault. But remember folks, you dont have to wait for a holiday to think about your heroes.

10 comments:

∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆ said...

what are you guys using to host your video. it comes through real clean. i like the jux of photos & words. you are radical.

Unknown said...

This was beautiful!!!!

I hope you also post it on youtube and other sights. It deserves to be seen. Please send it to SF INDIE Shorts!! Send it everywhere!

I LOVE IT

Jason T. said...

That's a very classic Sesame Street vibe.

What is the soundtrack?

Unknown said...

me lovey. you two = the rock. keep it up wild horses.

May Well Very said...

a site called blip.tv hosts our video. they can hold larger video files. check out freevlog.com for some compression settings that will make a smaller files with nice looks.

doerilla said...

i dig this one a lot! i love the classic black and white.

Myleen Hollero said...

thanks for making this...you tickled all sorts of nostalgic memories...

Unknown said...

I love it. As a 5th grade teacher,I wondered if I could use it to teach vocabulary and concepts. It could be a wonderful technique to teach words with similar roots...which you used somewhat. Of course, it was also so much more than vocabulary instruction, but finding a meaningful and memorable way to teach vocabulary to my second langauage learners who often start school with 25% of the vocabulary of their EO peers from educated families...and it only gets worse.

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that is awesome! I was just telling a sad and depressed little boy in my class that one of the strengths I've noticed in him is that he has such a good memory. He remembers things the rest of the class has long forgotten. He's such a sad puppet. I wish I could show him this video!

Unknown said...

i saw the memory game on U Tube and was " gobsmacked" an Irishism for " it is so good it has left me speechless"

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