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au revoir, DMA I!

It's hard to believe that my first year as an official DMA student is coming to a close! So much has happened this past year, a lot of which I wouldn't have been able to experience had it not been for this class.

For example, currently I'm sitting in my hotel in Orlando, Florida, about to finish editing my music video project... That's not a sentence I pictured myself typing at the beginning of the year! This class has opened so many doors in front of my eyes, and really made me realize that my dream of being a filmmaker is a great fit for me. I'm so very excited to take AP DMA next year!!!

Thank you so much to Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Shields for making my first year in DMA a great one. I wouldn't love this nearly as much if it weren't for you.

See you guys later!


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  1. So excited to take AP DMA with you next year! You'll definitely need to show me your finished edit of the music video and I had tons of fun with you in Orlando!

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  2. Orlando was so much fun! I also enjoyed exploring different types of projects this year and I'm glad I got the opportunity to go to Florida!

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