Reflecting on the WeVideo Immigration

Making my WeVideo wasn’t that hard. First, I started with writing down my questions for my immigrant interview, I had wrote down ten questions for my grandpa to answer. Around thirty minutes later I called him. The interview itself took around twenty minutes to do, he had very good answers to my okay questions for him. He was so excited to have me interview him and little does he know, I always was going to interview him all along. I had this picture in my mind about how the interview and WeVideo was going to be like and while I was making My WeVideo I tried to exceed my expectations throughout the time I gave myself to do. Around a week later, I did my voice over, I did it at the last minute after showing it to my family. My WeVideo is exactly what I imagined and I cant wait for you all to watch it.

 

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Reflecting on my Immigration interview

I interviewed my grandpa, It went pretty well, I might say It wet spectacular. I interviewed my grandpa after school on Friday, the 26th I had just finished writing down my ten questions a half an hour earlier and I felt really good about what I was going to ask him. when I called him he was so excited to be interviewed. We were on the phone for like fifteen minutes of me asking him questions and him answering them, I asked him questions like, what was the journey to America? or how did your parents decide to immigrate to America? I interviewed my grandpa because I am very close with him and he is one of the only immigrants I know. Asking my grandpa these questions made me feel like I am getting to know about a huge part of my grandpa’s life and I thought his immigration story was really cool. I am so Excited to start my Wevideo and I am thinking about what I can add or delete a lot lately. so far, this immigration project has been really good and I can’t wait for you all to see my Wevideo.