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Seen on Youtube: Stillwater Graduate's Cutaway Productions Video Project Goes Viral
Joey Bush, a 2012 Stillwater Area High School graduate, posted a youtube video titled, "Our Story in Two Minutes" about a month ago, and has since gotten more than 434,400 views and 560 comments.
A 2012 graduate’s final Cutaway Productions project titled, “Our Story in Two Minutes” has gone viral.
Joey Bush posted the video on YouTube about a month ago, and has since gotten more than 434,400 views and 560 comments.
Bush set the video to the song “Mind Heist” by Zack Hemsey and gathered photos from all over the Internet to show the story of the world (from a westerners’ vantage point as one commenter points out).
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"When I first saw this video, I thought it was great, but I didn't think it would create this much interest," Cutaway Productions instructor Debbie Drew said. "Joey is a very creative and unique individual, and as you can see very talented."
The Cutaway Productions course is run like a business, Drew said. Students get credit for the course, but it is not funded by the school district.
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Students apply or are recruited into the class and immediately start working with clients on public service announcements, music promos and training videos, Drew said. The money made from the projects, pay for the equipment.
In this case, Bush wasn't working with a client so he created this video.
"If they don't have a client, I say do something to impress me," Drew said.
And that's what Bush did.
He is really meticulous, so he spent weeks changing around the pictures he gathered for this video, Drew said.
"If a video doesn't meet Joey's very high expectations, he scraps it," Drew said. "I've seen him scrap some really great videos, so I was just happy to see him finish it."
In the caveman part of the video, Bush used a photo of Tom Hanks in the movie "Castaway."
"He did little things like that throughout," Drew said. "This video shows his quirky humor and definitely tells a story through his eyes. It shows that he doesn't take himself too seriously."
Some of the comments accuse Bush of stealing the images and music.
"It's important to note this is for an educational purpose," Drew said. "There is no stealing intended. These students know what copyright is."
Bush plans on taking engineering classes in college, Drew said. "He does video because he loves it and is good at it."
So what was Bush's grade on this project?
"That's a question asked a lot in the comments on YouTube," Drew said. "Yes, he got an 'A' on this project."
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